Microsoft’s AI push: Cortana powered IoT devices, Chatbot Zo and Skype Translator Live
In the spirit of broadening their AI presence, the company has made a spate of announcements. Here's what Microsoft has in store for you.
Redmond based tech and software giant, Microsoft, made a series of announcements on Tuesday, highlighting the company’s plans and progress in the artificial intelligence space. In the spirit of broadening their AI presence, the company made a spate of announcements; including a new chatbot called Zo, Cortana Devices SDK and speech translation tools for Skype. Here’s a lowdown.
SurveyMicrosoft announced that its AI voice assistant Cortana will now be available to OEMs and ODMs, to build IoT and smart devices.The company is releasing the same with its Windows 10 Creators Update in March 2017. The new SDK will allow Cortana to be embedded in smart home products such as Smart TVs, refrigerators, toasters and thermostats. “Microsoft is working with partners across a range of device categories to integrate Cortana into their connected devices. The Devices SDK carries through Cortana skills in productivity, music, home automation and device control,” Microsoft wrote in a recent blogpost. The company wants its device partners to use Cortana in IoT devices that include a display to make full Cortana UI available to users. Microsoft also announced a partnership with audio maker Harman Kardon, which will be launching a Cortana enabled voice-controlled home speaker, similar to Google Home and Amazon Echo, in February 2017.
Chatbot Zo
Microsoft Translator Live
So those were some of the key highlights of Microsoft’s latest announcements. With Microsoft entering the home IoT hub space, competition is heating up for the likes of Amazon and Google, who already have a first-mover advantage in the industry. What will follow? An Apple home IoT hub perhaps?