Tuesday 20 September 2016

Google's intelligent messaging app, Allo to launch on September 21

According to popular tipster, Evan Blass, Google will roll-out a new messaging app on September 21.
During the I/O conference this year, Google announced a new messaging app, Allo. This app was scheduled to launch by summer-end and it seems Google will stick to the calendar with its launch.
In the already crowded market of messaging applications, Google will try to introduce ease of log-in and new AI-generated  features to compete with applications like Messenger and WhatsApp.
Allo's standout feature will be the assitance of Google's AI in providing contextual replies to your texts.
For instance, if you receive a text saying, 'let's all go out tonight', you can simply tap on the prompt button to generate a response like, "I'm in". 
Other than that, the app will also be able to recognise content within images to provide contextual replies. For instance, if you receive a picture of a baby, the prompt feature will generate a response like "so cute!"
Google claims to be sophisticated enough to recognize things like dog breeds and types of pasta with up to 90 percent accuracy.
Allo will also come with Google Assistant, whom you can chat with, in the form of a contact. The search bot will not only answer your questions but also suggest additional data and media while texting another person via the app.
Other than this feature, Google will also claim an end-to-end encryption of messages, temporary private messages, stickers and other text formatting options.
To grant easy access to the app, the user will just need a mobile number to register an account.
Since Evan Blass(@evleaks) is a credible tipster, the date of launch is almost certain and we will soon have  our hands on the application.
Stay tuned for our first impressions regarding Google's Allo.

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