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May 9, 2018 09:40 pm GMT

Google's tricking us with human-sounding AI, and we're scared

 It was the "mm-hmm" heard round the internet. 

At Tuesday's Google I/O keynote talk in Mountain View, California, CEO Sundar Pichai introduced the gathered developers to Google Duplex — a version of Google Assistant that will make actual phone calls for you and, in the process, trick the person on the other end of the line into thinking she's talking to a real-life human. Yes, verbal mm-hmm ticks included. 

SEE ALSO: Google’s latest assault on Apple proves how far behind Siri really is

While currently limited to certain tasks like booking appointments, we shouldn't expect AIs like Duplex to remain that way. As Google Principal Scientist Greg Corrado made clear at a Wednesday keynote addressing the future of artificial intelligence, what we saw Tuesday is only the beginning.  Read more...

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