Google has announced plans to add generative artificial intelligence capabilities to its virtual assistant .  

The AI will allow the assistant to do things like help people plan a trip or catch up on emails and then ask questions, a company executive told Reuters .  

Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, stated that it plans to add features of generative artificial intelligence from its chatbot ( Bard ) to a version of a virtual assistant produced by it, with the aim of providing personal assistance with logical and generative capabilities on mobile devices .  

An entire task is accomplished through a few simple questions that you ask your Assistant, which we think is a very powerful concept,” Sissy Hsiao, Google vice president and general manager of Google Assistant and Bard, said in an interview with Reuters .  

Google and other technology companies are racing to put some form of generative artificial intelligence into new or existing products. Meta Platforms , Amazon , and Microsoft have intensified their efforts in this field during the current year .  




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