Daniel and Manton talk about Google’s recently announced Duplex AI for telephone conversations, and Microsoft’s announcement that it will share a larger percentage of revenues with its app store developers. They consider the merits of each announcement and whether they might spark a competitive response in Apple. Daniel talks about how a small bug request turned into a major overhaul of image handling in MarsEdit, and how the investment may pay off if he ever ports to iOS.
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Links:
- Google Duplex – Blog post about the new AI system for phone calls, including recorded demos.
- Three Real People – Daniel’s Micro.blog post about telephone anxiety.
- Knowledge Navigator – Wikipedia page about John Sculley’s 30-year-old vision of a computerized personal assistant.
- Wanting an Open Voice Assistant Platform – Manton’s 2016 blog post about wish that Apple would open Siri to third party developers.
- A Better Revenue Share – Microsoft announces higher payouts to developers who sell through their store.
- Where Apple Went Wrong – Manton’s 2011 post about the problems with Apple’s 30% cut.
- Icro for Micro.blog – Post from Martin Hartl, developer of the 3rd party iOS app for Micro.blog.