Artificial intelligence, sometimes called machine intelligence, is intelligence demonstrated by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence displayed by humans
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1. The End of Typing
Voice and Image Recognition becomes the Dominant Interface
2. The End of Typing
Voice Assistants are
Exploding More people are
using voice assistants, both
on smartphones and on
dedicated speaker units that
are increasingly dotted
around connected homes.
Usage grew 22% in 2017,
according to eMarketer, and
the pattern moves towards
classic hockey stick by 2020.
3. The End of Typing
Search is Moving Towards Voice :-
• ComScore says that 50% of searches will be done by voice by 2020. Gartner
believes that by 2020, 30% of searches won’t involve a screen at all.
• At present, Google says that 20% of searches in the U.S. on Android devices are
done by voice.
• In the UK, Deloitte found that 36% of smartphone owners are aware of voice
search and 11% use it regularly. 60% of people using voice have started in the last
year, according to Mindmeld.
• And people are shifting to voice for the obvious reason: It’s easier and more
efficient than typing.
4. The End of Typing
Smart digital home
assistants are the
fastest growing
consumer tech with
shipments to
surpass 50 million in
2018.
5. The End of Typing
It’s More Than Search.
It’s a New Kind of Interface.
• Humans can speak 150 words per
minute, while typing on mobile
tops out at 40 words per minute.
And the tech has improved
dramatically. Error rate from
speech recognition is down to 5
percent. So people find it faster
and more accurate that text. And
they can use it while driving.
6. The End of Typing
• Reliability is Improving Voice assistants are doing a better job of understanding
what we say.
• Error rates on language understanding have steadily dropped. Microsoft and
Google both now boast error rates for their voice devices on par with human
levels of understanding – an error rate of just 5%.
• Google reportedly had its Home AI reading thousands of novels per day in order
to improve its language skills. Meanwhile, they are also getting better at
answering our questions.