Earlier this week Apple surprised us with purchasing a weather app known as Dark Sky. Now Bloomberg spread that this was not the end of their deal since joining Copertino this week, and that is and found with the Irish company Voysis. A company that works to develop artificial intelligence and can help Apple improve the understanding of Siri's natural language.
According to Bloomberg, Voysis is currently working on improving the understanding of digital assistants
Apple would be interested in Voysis for its development in the app store applications, where the Irish company It can submit appropriate thank-you results in the consideration of order of consideration, such as price filters that reflect our budget or specific features related to our search, as reported on the Voysis website no longer available.
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So far, Google has the opportunity to see orders in the native language above
Voysis software is based on a process known as Watchets, developed in 2016 by Deepmind, a Google company, and capable of producing human speech. As quoted in Bloomberg, the founder of Voysis said in 2018 that "His company was at a point where AI was already trained, its software was only sitting at 25Mb, simplifying its operation on smartphones without being connected to the internet."
Without a doubt, all of this is intended to make our Apple devices more agile and provide a more natural response to use. Siri is currently behind Google Assistant but this could change as soon as Apple plays its cards right.