Google during its keynote speech at the annual I/O developer conference last week stunned onlookers with a demonstration of its Google Assistant calling local businesses and conducting natural conversation to carry out “real world” tasks on behalf of users. It’s called Google Duplex and if you missed the demos, they’re certainly worth checking out.
Google CEO Sundar Pochai insisted that the pre-recorded calls real calls. “What you’re going to hear is the Google Assistant actually calling a real salon to schedule an appointment for you,” Pochai said of one of the calls.
But was Google being entirely truthful about the presentation? Axios has some questions.
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