Google is bringing Duplex to the web to help book car rentals and movie tickets [www.theverge.com]
Google Duplex expanding to other web tasks, like rental car reservations and movie tickets [www.androidpolice.com]
Google Duplex for web to help you complete tasks in Chrome for Android [9to5google.com]
Google debuts privacy controls, principles at I/O event [www.reuters.com]
Google is bringing AI assistant Duplex to the web [techcrunch.com]
Google debuts Nest Hub Max smart display [venturebeat.com]
Google Duplex for the web can reserve rental cars and movie tickets [venturebeat.com]
Google launches Duplex on the web, automating filling online forms [www.androidauthority.com]
Google unveils the Nest Hub Max smart display [www.engadget.com]
Google IO 2019 live blog: Android 10 Q, the Pixel 3A, and more [www.theverge.com]
Google announced updates to news in search, adds 3D support to search results and more [searchengineland.com]
Google Duplex is now just a fancy autocomplete? [mashable.com]
Google renames Assistant home devices, debuts $229 Nest Hub Max [arstechnica.com]
Google is bringing Duplex to the web to help book car rentals and movie tickets https://t.co/OgXA9HgzgS pic.twitter.com/N91iqBfoSq
— The Verge (@verge) May 7, 2019
It's called "Duplex for the Web." Skirts the creepy ethics concerns by interacting with web forms rather than human receptionists. pic.twitter.com/dS5FgkoWUH
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) May 7, 2019
I've used Duplex several times to book reservations. Worked wonderfully
— Michael Gartenberg (@Gartenberg) May 7, 2019
Also got a look at the evolution of Duplex. This version isn’t eerily human-sounding voice AI. This one is more like autofill on steroids. https://t.co/gezHARd6cl #io19
— Richard Nieva (@richardjnieva) May 7, 2019
Duplex on the web intro was way better handled than last year’s Duplex. This stuff is complicated and nuanced and saying it’s just the beginning of a conversation takes a lot of the stress out of it for everyone.
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) May 7, 2019
Duplex on the web requires no implementation on the part of businesses. Google will suss out how to make a reservation, use data it knows from Gmail, and act on your behalf. #io2019
— Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) May 7, 2019
Duplex on the web demo was very cool. No need for businesses to do anything. Coming later this year. #io19
— Michael Gartenberg (@Gartenberg) May 7, 2019
Duplex -- in which AI makes calls for you -- is now available in 44 states. Now expanding to more defined tasks, like renting a car, filling out reservation using the data already known about your trip. This is an agent working for you. #io2019
— Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) May 7, 2019
This is very compelling and a far less creepy example of the power of Duplex compared to last year’s demo. Nicely aligned to promise of “helping you get things done” #io19 pic.twitter.com/pgQ9K7qxe2
— Geoff Blaber (@geoffblaber) May 7, 2019
Duplex is coming to the web.
— Android Police (@AndroidPolice) May 7, 2019
In this demo, Duplex books a car rental and automatically fills out many details, including dates because it knows when your next trip is. pic.twitter.com/DYTHwLMZ9Z
"Duplex on the web" could inspire a massive standardization of web forms and user flows.
— Brenden Mulligan (@mulligan) May 7, 2019
Google previously did this by rewarding developers with more appealing search results in exchange for using structured data (https://t.co/XyNLPpmdyb). #io19 https://t.co/JgO5H2NHUN
We’re extending Duplex to the web, previewing how the Google Assistant can help you complete a task online, like renting a car or buying movie tickets. More later this year. #io19 pic.twitter.com/lSWH5Rz72X
— Google (@Google) May 7, 2019
Google @ I/O: if you don't improve your user experience, we're going to do it for you. https://t.co/mjBlnPjAmx
— dan hon should accept he’s “back” on this website (@hondanhon) May 7, 2019
insert vacuous "if you're not disrupting yourself, you're going to be disrupted" remark, back away from systemic horror of centralization & data collection etc
Weird flex, but ok. :)
— Matthew Gray (@mkgray) May 7, 2019
(In the Google I/O Keynote, they demonstrated augmented reality showing 3D models overlaid in your environment like a shark or this musculoskeletal model. Very neat.)https://t.co/LoO80gz2Lf#io19 #googleio #AugmentedReality pic.twitter.com/zWsPuq9dwv
Google #IO2019 is just about to get started. Follow along with @backlon and @reckless here: https://t.co/yxLkDN78jT pic.twitter.com/OGCyGmQVgL
— The Verge (@verge) May 7, 2019
five (ish) minutes to gohttps://t.co/QtaQpj5OPY https://t.co/QGsTFGlAHU
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) May 7, 2019
Google I/O starts in one hour. Our liveblog is up now, with me, @reckless @nickstatt and @vjeranpavic . We will probably make fun of the generic rock music that’s currently playing for a little while, before it starts.https://t.co/QtaQpj5OPY
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) May 7, 2019
The Verge is at Google I/O 2019, where an "experimental DJ" is currently warming up the crowd. @backlon @nickstatt @vjeranpavic and I are liveblogging here: https://t.co/Mu8IERxKLU
— nilay patel (@reckless) May 7, 2019
Live blog: Google I/O 2019 with Android 10 Q, the Pixel 3A, and more https://t.co/UWASdfio2s pic.twitter.com/RbYpHeZlWX
— The Verge (@verge) May 7, 2019
Google is bringing Duplex to the web to help book car rentals and movie tickets https://t.co/OgXA9HgzgS pic.twitter.com/w3e1H361EX
— The Verge (@verge) May 8, 2019
구글은 기존에 전화 예약을 대신 해 주는 Duplex를 더욱 확장해, 온라인 웹사이트에서 예약 서식까지 대신 작성해 주는 Duplex on the web을 발표 https://t.co/BdxIJqJABr pic.twitter.com/hKiAM0p2kR
— H. Kim (@metavital) May 8, 2019
Google is bringing #AI assistant Duplex to the web – TechCrunch @meganrosedickey https://t.co/cR5D5MQqyT
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) May 7, 2019
#Google is launching #DuplexOnTheWeb which will allow users to use the capabilities of #duples to perform tasks automatically! https://t.co/KZMP2hlvsD
— Gennaro Cuofano (@fourweekmba) May 7, 2019
Google Duplex is now just a fancy autocomplete?https://t.co/dU05lwTnRP pic.twitter.com/HTQc9s2D7x
— FutureShift (@futureshift) May 7, 2019