Google is now shutting down its Duplex on the web service, which was an extension of the original Duplex that, for example, could book an appointment with a hairdresser by making a call. Google Duplex on the web can book tickets and the like quickly, without users having to visit any external website. But now this function is gone.
It’s unclear exactly why Google shut down Duplex on the web, but it may have to do with the resources required to keep the service running, according to Techcrunch The people from Google have to check websites several times a day to make sure everything is working properly.
This is what a Google spokesperson says Techcrunch:
“As we continue to improve the Duplex experience, we respond to feedback we’ve heard from users and developers about how we can make it better… By the end of this year, we will abandon Duplex on the web and focus fully on making AI advancements to two-way voice technology that helps people so much every day.” .”
It is worth noting that Google Duplex was not available in Sweden in any way.
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