Voice assistant technology is the need of the hour. Your one command can make things easier for you.
But, is voice-assistant technology safe for your children? Well, if you use Amazon Alexa at home, naturally your children will use it too.
From funny questions, entertainment to playing games and advice, your children will ask every possible thing to the voice assistant. But, this is not good in a way. There is a need to be watchful for providing access to children. If they get habituated, then it can affect their communicative skills as well. But, there are many benefits of using the technology.
The surreal turnaround that we have witnessed in the mobile apps over the past few years is unreal and unimaginable.
According to the research done by Global Web Index, 27% of the total Smartphone population around the globe is using voice assistant apps or voice search on their mobile devices.
No doubt that the expansion of technology has helped it, but it is the usability and the integration that has got more users hooked on to it.
We all are living in a digital space, and voice assistants have greatly optimized efficiency and speed, the two things that are endearing to the users.
The voice assistant applications can carry a vast amount of data with it with the help of big data integration and can save it in a very synchronous manner.
The other benefit the voice applications will provide to the businesses using them is new-age interactive marketing.
Smartphones, smartwatches, and virtual assistants, for example, are becoming the go-to devices for many.
For web designers and developers, the demand by consumers for mobile-friendly applications presents them with the unique challenge to create friendly, engaging applications, that work equally on web and mobile app platforms.
The original voice user interface (VUI) created in 1952, named “Audrey,” has certainly come a long way.
As the benefits of PWA’s continues to outshine the native mobile app experiences, we are sure to see more browsers opt-in with support for progressive web applications.
AMP’s should appeal to designers because they deliver a native-app-like experience, that’s easily discoverable, loads seamlessly, and the users enjoy using.
Businesses that have integrated AMP, with progressive results include Wired, Carved, and Event Tickets.