Tuesday, January 29, 2019



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Google Assistant poderá identificar o seu rosto para fornecer respostas personalizadas
Google Assistant can identify your face to provide personalized answers
Google may be developing a biometric system that will allow your virtual assistant to generate personalized results for the person you're interacting with. The technology, which is referred to by the international press by the name Face Match, will use the front camera of the smartphones to identify the user's face, then resorting to the profile that corresponds to him to filter answers that match his preferences.
Although there is no official description yet of the system, Engadget writes that this functionality would have to be trained by the user, so that the user can then distinguish the face of several users.
There are no official indications of when, or if this option will actually be released. The reference to technology exists and is present in the latest beta code of the Google Assistant app, but the fact that there are no associated images is an indicator that the technology may still be far from being integrated into the final version of the virtual assistant.
In terms of accessibility and pragmatism, Face Match can make it easier to use multiple devices that have a camera and Google Assistant, since there may be data exchange between devices. On the other hand, this technology can also be a gateway for users who can not speak or have speech problems that makes it impossible for them to communicate with Google's artificial intelligence. In this way, this group may also have access to a personalized experience. Sapo

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