Google's AI voice assistant 'Duplex' to run a call centre?

IANS  |  San Francisco 

Google's voice-calling "Duplex" -- which lets (AI) mimic a human voice to make appointments and book tables through phone calls -- may soon enter call centres assisting humans with customer queries.

Google, however, said in a statement that the company is not testing "Duplex" with any enterprise clients.

"We're currently focused on consumer use cases for the 'Duplex' and we aren't testing 'Duplex' with any enterprise clients," a told Engadget in a statement.

"'Duplex' is designed to operate in very specific use cases, and currently we're focused on testing with restaurant reservations, hair salon booking and holiday hours with a limited set of trusted testers," the company added.

At its annual developer conference in May, introduced "Duplex" and demonstrated how the could book an appointment at a salon and a table at a restaurant.

In the demo, the sounded like a human.

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

However, tech critics raised questions on the morality of the technology, saying it was developed without proper oversight or regulation.

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At an AI event in in May, revealed that the company's "Xiaoice" social chat bot has 500 million "friends" and more than 16 channels for Chinese users to interact with it through WeChat and other popular messaging services.

"Xiaoice" interacts in text conversations but now the company has started allowing the chat bot to call people on their phones.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 10:24 IST