Apple has Siri, and Microsoft is about to get Cortana

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Apple has Siri, and Microsoft is about to get Cortana

http://www.theverge.com/2014/2/20/5...-personal-digital-assistant-windows-phone-8-1

Microsoft has been in a state of "shut up and ship" with Windows Phone for more than a year now. While the company has released a few minor updates to Windows Phone 8, its feature set hasn’t changed significantly from when Microsoft first introduced the mobile OS in October 2012. The software giant refuses to discuss or acknowledge an upcoming update, Windows Phone 8.1, but a recent software development kit leak has highlighted the huge number of feature changes that will arrive in the coming months and put Windows Phone more on par with iOS and Android. One of the main feature additions is Cortana, a personal digital assistant named after Microsoft's Halo game series.

Cortana first emerged after a Microsoft employee lost a phone running Windows Phone 8.1 last year. Sources familiar with Microsoft’s Windows Phone work have revealed to The Verge that Cortana will replace the built-in Bing search feature, which is currently launched through a dedicated hardware key, and acts as a digital assistant with a mix of Siri and Google Now functionality. We’re told that Cortana will take the form of a circular animated icon with the hue of your selected Windows Phone accent color, and will have a personality not dissimilar from Apple’s Siri. Cortana will animate when it’s speaking or thinking, and bounce around or frown with "emotion" depending on the queries involved. Cortana will be backed by data from services like Bing, Foursquare, and others to give it some of the contextual power of Google Now.


Cortana Notebook is Microsoft's privacy control

Central to Microsoft’s vision for Cortana is a Notebook feature that will allow Windows Phone users to control exactly what information is shared with the digital assistant. Notebook will allow the Cortana digital assistant to access information such as location data, behaviors, personal information, reminders, and contact information. We’re told it’s designed as a privacy feature to ensure Cortana doesn’t freely access information without a level of user control. While Cortana will learn things about users, it won't store them in the Notebook without asking you, and any information that's stored can be edited or deleted. Cortana will then use this information to provide answers to search queries by voice or text, and provide suggestions, alerts, and reminders. Cortana could greet you by name and ask if you need help or answer questions, much like Siri.

Through search queries and just general phone usage, Cortana will learn more about a user and offer to store personal data like home and work locations and general interests in its Notebook. Cortana will also react to messages or emails that contain phrases like "let’s meet tomorrow at 8PM" and ask if you'd like to set up reminders or calendar entries. Cortana can also provide guidance on weather, stocks, directions, appointments, and music that’s contextual based on location and other data. As Cortana is a digital assistant, it will also be able to manage a do-not-disturb feature, similar to iOS, that’s designed to mute notifications. An "inner circle" of contacts will allow Cortana to manage notifications and phone calls during "quiet hours" when notifications are muted.

Although the initial Cortana digital assistant that will ship in Windows Phone 8.1 will have a lot of capabilities, Microsoft will need to extend it to third-party apps and its Windows and Xbox devices to improve its functionality in the future. The real test of Cortana will be how well it works with voice commands and its ability to understand natural phrases and questions. Microsoft’s recent voice work with Xbox One is impressive, but it also requires that you follow a strict pattern of commands for it to work successfully. Microsoft will have to ensure Cortana is at least as good as Siri for the company to position this as a full personal digital assistant.
 
Cortana for Windows Phone looks set to support 15 languages at launch

http://www.neowin.net/news/cortana-for-windows-phone-looks-set-to-support-15-languages-at-launch

It was suggested last year that Cortana would launch in the United States first, with English language support only, with other regions having to wait for the feature to eventually become available. However, according to a leak posted on Polish site WPworld.pl, Cortana will support fifteen languages and regional variations at launch:
 
It looks like Cortana could indeed be the real name for release rather than just code name. Now if I could only get her to call me Chief that will be awesome. Imagine setting my alarm to "Wake up Chief"
 
I don't think the X1s voice commands being so strict has anything to do with recognition( just do a bing voice search, and you will see it gets your words), but has more to do with it not accidentally executing commands when you don't want it to. Having a specific syntax separates commands from conversation...
 
First screens of Windows Phone 8.1's Cortana digital assistant leaked
http://www.neowin.net/news/first-screens-of-windows-phone-81s-cortana-digital-assistant-leaked

Microsoft's expected unveiling of Windows Phone 8.1 at its Build 2014 conference is just a month away, but leaks have revealed screenshots of perhaps the biggest feature planned for announcement: the Cortana digital assistant.

The Verge's Tom Warren obtained screenshots of Cortana's interface, which show a circular icon that will animate to indicate it's retrieving information or responding to a question. It's still not known what the digital assistant's voice will sound like, though a recent rumor indicated Jen Taylor, voice of the Cortana character in the Halo franchise who the feature is named after, will fill that role.
Users will be able to either type or say questions to receive answers, which will be powered by a number of services, such as Bing and Foursquare. A recent leak indicated 15 languages will be supported by the digital assistant at launch, with languages in the platform's major territories supported. Similar to Google Now, Cortana will remember information such as behaviors and locations a user has visited; that information will be stored in a "notebook" for editing.
 
First screens of Windows Phone 8.1's Cortana digital assistant leaked
http://www.neowin.net/news/first-screens-of-windows-phone-81s-cortana-digital-assistant-leaked

Microsoft's expected unveiling of Windows Phone 8.1 at its Build 2014 conference is just a month away, but leaks have revealed screenshots of perhaps the biggest feature planned for announcement: the Cortana digital assistant.

The Verge's Tom Warren obtained screenshots of Cortana's interface, which show a circular icon that will animate to indicate it's retrieving information or responding to a question. It's still not known what the digital assistant's voice will sound like, though a recent rumor indicated Jen Taylor, voice of the Cortana character in the Halo franchise who the feature is named after, will fill that role.
Users will be able to either type or say questions to receive answers, which will be powered by a number of services, such as Bing and Foursquare. A recent leak indicated 15 languages will be supported by the digital assistant at launch, with languages in the platform's major territories supported. Similar to Google Now, Cortana will remember information such as behaviors and locations a user has visited; that information will be stored in a "notebook" for editing.
Not a hologram... consider me disappointed.
 
I think you're opening up a can of worms if you put a hologram on there. Such as -

- Which Cortana model to use? Will the Halo 4 model be too sexy? Will parents have issues with their children using it? What if someone wants a male hologram, will that be supported? What about people who don't give a crap about Halo and don't want a body on screen? Will they show the whole body or part of it? Would it be weird to have a disconnected head talking to you? Will there be lip sync issues to work through? What about battery life and processing power impact?

etc
 
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I think you're opening up a can of worms if you put a hologram on there. Such as -

- Which Cortana model to use? Will the Halo 4 model be too sexy? Will parents have issues with their children using it? What if someone wants a male hologram, will that be supported? What about people who don't give a crap about Halo and don't want a body on screen? Will they show the whole body or part of it? Would it be weird to have a disconnected head talking to you? Will there be lip sync issues to work through? What about battery life and processing power impact?

etc
ll they could give options. Or it can auto switch depending on the person profile age.
 
Pretty cool. I never used Siri on my 4s and I never use it on my 5s but I know a lot of people do and it's cool that other companies are adopting this technique. It really is useful feature. It saves a lot of time if you don't have to manually search things and type it all out. I should use the feature more but I am not necessarily glued to my iPhone. My MacBook, however, that's a different story, haha.
 
I think you're opening up a can of worms if you put a hologram on there. Such as -

- Which Cortana model to use? Will the Halo 4 model be too sexy? Will parents have issues with their children using it? What if someone wants a male hologram, will that be supported? What about people who don't give a crap about Halo and don't want a body on screen? Will they show the whole body or part of it? Would it be weird to have a disconnected head talking to you? Will there be lip sync issues to work through? What about battery life and processing power impact?

etc
What if I want my hologram to open up an actual can of worms? Too much controversy from that alone.
 
They should include Cortano holo as an option. Something you can turn off if you want. Personally if I am in the dashboard it would add to the coolness of it.
 
Not only that but Apple and Microsoft are the two best companies in the world. They're bringing innovation to the table each and every day.
 
It's fun to ask her whether or not she loves Master Chief... :-)
 
It's fun to ask her whether or not she loves Master Chief... :-)



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If anyone here is using Windows phone you can get cortana now just download the developer preview app and set yourself up as an app developer. (its free!)
 
I've been using it for about a week,and I am really liking 8.1. Cortana doesn't sound like Cortana, but wonder if that's because it's n beta
 
I've been using it for about a week,and I am really liking 8.1. Cortana doesn't sound like Cortana, but wonder if that's because it's n beta

I read that they'll be adding her voice in as she finishes up recording. I think the voice we have now (I'm on the dev preview too) is a placeholder
 
If anyone here is using Windows phone you can get cortana now just download the developer preview app and set yourself up as an app developer. (its free!)
Where do you download the app from? I have checked my phone for updates every day. Nothing.... But, I just got PC Windows 8.1 update last week, even though it had already been available for a couple weeks prior, So I guess they are staggering the release of the update maybe.
 
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