

In this instance, no contract had been signed.

The technology deftly maneuvered around the usual questions and nuances of human language, even parroting some very human pauses “umms” and other filler words.īut there’s something not right about watching someone be fooled. The demo was conducted live on stage in real-time with an audience of tech bloggers. The demo brought to mind some of Steve Jobs’ famous product keynotes, as Google Duplex was used to book a hair appointment over the phone with a stylist unsuspecting that she was speaking with a machine. In May 2018, Google showcased a demo of Google Duplex, an AI-based technology that engages in real-world conversations to carry out simple tasks.
