Microsoft Buys AI-Powered Scheduling App Genee (thestack.com) 28
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Stack: Microsoft has announced that it has completed its acquisition of artificial intelligence-based scheduling app Genee for an undisclosed amount. The app, which was launched in beta last year, uses natural language processing tools and decision-making algorithms to allow users to schedule appointments without having to consult a calendar. Prior to the acquisition, Genee supported scheduling across Facebook, Twitter, Skype, email, and via SMS. From September 1, Genee will close its own service and will officially join Microsoft, supposedly the Office 365 team. Microsoft believes the addition will help it "further [its] ambition to bring intelligence into every digital experience."
Schedule an appointment without a calendar? (Score:2, Funny)
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I think Microsoft will first need to improve its Exchange Calendars first to allow better booking ability. I get way too many emails asking about my availability.
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Most of the time I find those people never bothered to look, or haven't discovered "new" features like the Scheduling Assistant.
Now.. (Score:2)
If the could only find someone with an OS genee, they'd be all set.
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And that's the end of that.... (Score:5, Insightful)
As the innovative, entrepreneurial founders will soon leave in the face of crushing politics and bureaucracy, while what could have been a helpful cross-platform tool (for those with zero clue about privacy) will be crippled to "work" only with MS products...
Re:And that's the end of that.... (Score:5, Funny)
Microsoft, where innovation goes to die.
And in Office 2018, a new feature will be enabled by default that will automatically destroy your calendar based on a Bayesian analysis of your email content.
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Hard to imagine Microsoft couldn't have developed this capability on their own. And if it's going to be MS products only, then they didn't need to worry about buying market share - since they already own the Exchange market. So, unless there's something truly innovative about this company's tech (doubtful), or they really want a cross-platform product (also doubtful), it looks like Microsoft might really have bought them to take a cross-platform product off the market - and if so, sucks.
Then again, they m
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As the innovative, entrepreneurial founders will soon leave in the face of crushing politics and bureaucracy
That is what happens to most startups after acquisition. The ping pong table, beer in the fridge, and T-Shirts all have to go.
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I've met quite a few adults that can't tell time with an analog clock, some that even think a quarter of an hour is 25 minutes. I'm pretty sure they still teach how to use analog clocks in school, and it's not rocket science. If they reach adulthood without knowing how to use a clock, how many of them can tell you what day is three weeks from today?
Offloading basic cognitive functions to a phone isn't a sign of intelligence, no matter how much they slap the word "Smart" on product names.
There is a difference between lack of intelligence and ignorance, and only one of them can truly be overcome.
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Nope, sorry, your request has been flagged as sexual harassment by Cortana, and this incident has been reported!
I would rather have a butler, personally. I don't need some asshole AI playing fucking identity politics and reminding me that I'm an inferior, incomplete assigned male who must be constantly re-educated about just how awful being a woman is.... Because I could have no possible way to understand how people treat you when they think you're a woman.... No siree! None whatsoever, you bathroom rap
Just the code and only the code (Score:2)
Another company down the drain (Score:1)