At her conference Google I/O που πραγματοποιήθηκε τον περασμένο Μάιο, η εταιρεία ανακοίνωσε μια “έξυπνη application messaging app called Allo, which will only require your phone number to locate you. It seems we won't have to wait long to try it.
According to tipster Evan Blass, Allo will be released on September 21.
So in the month since its Duo video calling app launched, Google is reportedly gearing up to launch a second messaging app with end-to-end encryption, temporary private messages, stickers and text formatting options for more expressive conversations.
But the most interesting thing is that the application will use AI, and techniques engineeringlearning to suggest appropriate responses to both text and graphic messages, reducing typing.
9/21. https://t.co/8Ne6gj0NJS
- Evan Blass (@evleaks) September 19, 2016
So, if someone sends you a photo of a dog or a baby, the app will suggest answers like "how cute!" using Google's image recognition technology, which can now recognize things like dog breeds and pasta items with up to 90 percent accuracy.
Also, the application will support Google Assistant, which will act as a contact you can chat with and ask questions. In fact, it will be a friendly Google search bot, enriching your messages with various search results like restaurants if you are talking about dinner.
All of the above can be done without a Google account. So Allo could become a popular messaging tool, but with opponents like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, it's probably going to be a great deal.