Home LivingSmart HomeGoogle Bard could be the future of smart speakersThe future of smart speakers isn’t commands. It’s conversationsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Home LivingSmart HomeGoogle Bard could be the future of smart speakersThe future of smart speakers isn’t commands. It’s conversationsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
The future of smart speakers isn’t commands. It’s conversations
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For all their joys, thebest smart speakersare still pretty limited in what they can do – especially if you want to do something more than just tell them to turn a light on or tell you the weather forecast. But the rise of chatbots such as ChatGPT andGoogle’s own Google Bard could transform the way we interact with our digital assistants.
It’s all very clever, and Bard – and other rival systems – could have a huge impact on how we get our information. And I think that’s going to be particularly apparent with smart speakers and other smart home tech.
How will large language models improve smart speakers?
Bard is based on a very slimmed down version of the full LaMDA platform, but from what I’ve seen so far it’s very impressive. It essentially turns searching the web into a conversation, so instead of a traditional search that brings up a bunch of links you’ll get a response that gives you the answer to your query rather than telling you where to find it.
There are all kinds of potential problems with that, of course: garbage in means garbage out, and ChatGPT in particular is very good at sounding convincing while spouting absolute nonsense. And Bard caused Google’s share price to plummet when it gave a wrong answer during its big Google demo.
But there is potential here too. I think the best way to describe it is that right now, talking to a smart speaker is a bit like talking to a dog. There are certain commands they recognise and certain things that they can do as a result, so you can tell them to get off the couch or bring you your slippers. But even the best dog, which is of course all dogs, can’t hold a conversation with you and tell you things you didn’t know. Your smart speaker will be getting that AI ability soon.
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