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AI CedQuexity voice assistant is now available on iOS

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Embarrassment The iOS application has just received an update Enabling support for the conversational AI voice assistant. Now Apple users can activate the assistant in the application and ask him to perform tasks such as writing E -Maili, setting reminders and making dinner reservations.

You can even leave the application and continue the conversation with embarrassment, although it does not yet support the screen sharing, as on Android. Meanwhile, some of the conversational artificial intelligence, which Apple promised Siri powered by Apple Intelligence, can still be in a year. And unlike Apple Intelligence, an assistant assistant can do these things on older devices such as my iPhone 13 mini.

When the Android version was launched in January, said the spokesman for embarrassment The Verge That it would come to the iPhones and iPads when “Apple gives us the right permissions” and apparently it was developed.

Today, for the first time, I took embarrassment on my iPhone and asked him to make a reminder to start cooking at 19:00. I was greeted with pop-up, asking me to see my reminders. I accepted and added a reminder as I expected. I tried to create a text message and, as expected, the embarrassment asked for access to my contacts. I refused, but I appreciated that the next step of the assistant was to make me to say the intended phone number instead of completely failure.

I also tried to book a table in a restaurant, as shown in a video demo published by peplecticity, and his mobile assistant opened an open table, and then entered dates and times that I said loudly. However, the actions are not from end to end; You will still have to perform the process in the window yourself. Embarrassment can also open my Uber application and set me with a ride.

The voice assistant has other iOS restrictions. You can’t ask it to look at the camera and “see” what you see in the context of how other AI assistants can, like chatgpt and grok. But you can still utilize a standard text chatbot to ask questions about the image. And you can’t ask you to set up planned iPhone alarms – you’ll still need Siri.

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