Amazon, Microsoft partner to enable AI assistants chat with each other
Amazon, Microsoft partner to enable AI assistants chat with each other
In a surprising partnership, Amazon and Microsoft are teaming up to get their virtual assistants to talk to each other.
This means Alexa and Cortana, the two voice-activated AI assistants from the respective companies, will be able to communicate with one another to access their respective features.
Someone with an Amazon Echo smart speaker might use Cortana to book a meeting or to check a calendar, Amazon suggested in a press release announcing the news on Wednesday. Or Cortana users could control their smart home via Alexa.
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When the feature becomes available later in 2017, users will access one virtual assistant via the other (at least at first) by saying “Alexa, open Cortana,” or “Cortana, open Alexa,” then give their command.
In a statement, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said: “Ensuring Cortana is available for our customers everywhere and across any device is a key priority for us. Bringing Cortana’s knowledge, Office 365 integration, commitments, and reminders to Alexa is a great step toward that goal.”
Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, said: “The world is big and so multifaceted. There are going to be multiple successful intelligent agents, each with access to different sets of data and with different specialized skill areas. Together, their strengths will complement each other and provide customers with a richer and even more helpful experience. It’s great for Echo owners to get easy access to Cortana.”
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