Like many other Android makers, Samsung is attacking artificial intelligence. In recent years, he has released a new digital assistant from Bixby Market, which serves a number of investment firms this year. But of course, it was curious to get rid of the software that could be used instead of the majority of the software.
According to The Investor, Samsung has bought a Korean artificial intelligence company called Fluenty, which has a name for the Chat bot.
The Fluenty company was founded in 2015 and currently works independently with an application that works for Isler, working on a smart answer 'API. This application uses a machine learning method to create user-stylized suggestions. WhatsApp is also compatible with a number of popular messaging services such as Facebook Messenger.
On the company's website, "Fluenty can give the person who wrote the answer, for example, assuming someone uses the phrase" goodbye "instead of" good laugh. "Fluenty will recognize such uses and will use it as a sentence in future messages.
From this point of view, Fluenty seems to be showing robot behavior one step ahead of other chat charts. If you get a template-like response, it's absolutely beautiful.
However, Samsung is not the only solution in this sense. The company's machine learning machine also has a number of applications that Samsung can take advantage of. Fluenty learns from the applications you use often and links between the messages you send and receive, and these applications.
For example, imagine someone talking about a movie released during the last rounds. Fluency can provide a direct YouTube link to this file, which will allow you to navigate directly through the movie. Or, for example, suppose you met someone. The people you meet will tell you where they are. You can submit your driving instructions through Fluenty Google Maps without having to copy and paste location-specific information. Such practical, automatic features can be of considerable benefit to Bixby.
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