Microsoft acquires developer to make spoken AI more human-like

IANS  |  San Francisco 

While has been working on life-like version of its spoken (AI) technology, has jumped on the bandwagon by acquiring US-based AI developer "Semantic Machines" to develop the closer to how humans speak.

"With this acquisition, plans to establish a conversational AI centre of excellence in Berkeley, California, to experiment and integrate '(NLP) technology' in its products like Cortana," David Ku, Vice President and Chief Officer of AI and Research at Microsoft, wrote in a blog post.

"For rich and effective communication, intelligent assistants need to be able to have a natural dialogue instead of just responding to commands," said Ku.

Recently, became the first to add "full-duplex" voice sense to a conversational for users to carry on a conversation naturally with its chatbot

"Full-duplex" is a technique to communicate in both directions simultaneously mostly like a telephone call with AI-based conversing on one side.

A "Semantic Machines" core product, its "conversation engine" extracts its responses from natural voice or text input and then generates a self-updating learning framework for managing dialog context and user goals.

"Today's commercial like Siri, Cortana, and Now only understand commands, not conversations," said "Semantic Machines" in a post.

"With our conversational AI, we aim to develop technology that goes beyond understanding commands, to understanding conversations," the company added.

Earlier in May, Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google, introduced "Duplex" at I/O and demonstrated how could book an appointment at a salon and a table at a restaurant where the Google sounded like a human.

It used Google DeepMind's new "WaveNet" audio-generation technique and other advances in (NLP) to replicate human speech patterns.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 14:24 IST