But it's its integration with the Google Assistant that really makes the difference. And the thing is that Allo has its own bot An assistant who gets into both conversations with other people, such as in your own chat. A robot with which you can speak fluently and with natural language to get answers with information from the Internet, search for information about of the restaurant that is being talked about in a chat, or even search for photos of cats to share directly in the conversation All without leave the app or chat, as the Google Assistant is fully integrated into AlloBut there is more.
Other features of this app drew applause from developers attending Google I/O 2016 One of them was the ability to dramatize the user's words By holding down the send button, Allo allowsenlarge or reduce the size of the letters to simulate shouting or whispering at different levels. It also surprised the intelligence of the Google Assistant in suggesting quick replies to both messages andphotos received. The funny thing is that it detects what is being talked about in the message or what is shown in the image, but it doesn't just raise responses valid, but rather learns from the user and uses expressions that he would use in those cases He even uses emoticons Emoji that the user would use in their natural response.Something that greatly speeds up the conversation when you don't have time to type.
The other application is Duo In this case it is an application of video calls A tool about which fewer details are known at the moment. However, it has attracted attention during the presentation for its knock-knock function And, when raising the video call, the Terminals already show the image of the other user, even before picking up. This provides a context value and knowing the previous intent of the call before answering.
It is also known that this application will broadcast video and audio signals in high definition, providing quality to communication. Something that we will have to wait to try in different connections to see if it is true.
These communication applications from Google will hit the market in summer , without the company having specified a specific date yet, and if they will arrive globally.It is known, however, that they will do so both for the platform Android and for iOS It is to be hoped that, like the rest of Google's applications, will be completely free