"BGR" : Google exec hints that Google Assistant is coming to the iPhone – BGR

That brings us to Google Assistant, the company's answer Apple's Siri assistant and Amazon's Alexa. When asked about the possibility of Google Assistant coming to iOS and Apple's iPhone, the exec gave a textbook non-answer that, for anyone who knows the industry, is pretty much an answer. Google Assistant is already viewed by many as being more capable and more helpful than Siri, and just this week Google began rolling it out to Android phones running Android 6.0 or later. Google has nothing to announce at this point, but if you're a gambler, the smart money is on yes, Google Assistant will make its way to iOS in the future. When it comes to making money, Google has one mission and one mission alone: get its free apps and services in as many hands as possible.


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Google Assistant


Google Assistant
For the other virtual assistant from Google, see Google NowGoogle Assistant is an intelligent personal assistant developed by Google and announced at Google I/O in May 2016. History [ edit ]Google Assistant was unveiled during its Google I/O keynote on May 18, 2016, as part of the unveiling of the Google Home smart speaker and new messaging app Allo; Google CEO Sundar Pichai explained that Assistant was designed to be a conversational and two-way experience, and "an ambient experience that extends across devices". [4][5]Interaction [ edit ]Google Assistant, in the nature and manner of Google Now, can pull information, check weather, etc. "[2]For system-level integration outside of the Allo app and Google Home, Google Assistant was initially exclusive to the Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones. Unlike Google Now, Google Assistant can engage in two-way conversations.

Watch out, Siri: Google wants to put Assistant on iPhone


Watch out, Siri: Google wants to put Assistant on iPhone
Google could introduce Google Assistant as a Web service, in which case iOS users could access it using a browser. Google Assistant is now being extended to more Android devices, but is far from universal. Apple's Siri isn't as good at this – you must ask it a completely different search question and you cannot contexualize within the results. It would not be possible for Google to make its Assistant tech available through an iOS app under Apple's existing App Store rules. I do think Apple is working on this, as you can contextualize some searches when you use an Apple TV ("show me movies", "just the good ones").


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