The transition from mobile first to ai first is not only for google but it’s coming for you too

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The transition from mobile-first to AI-first is not only for Google but it’s coming for you too It was 10 years ago that iPhone was first launched. Looks like the smartphones and everything related to them is getting obsolete. Earlier this year, Google announced its shift from mobile first to AI-first. Sundar Pichai emphasized that Google will be focusing more on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. For example with the neural machine, it is now possible to understand 96 languages and make 2 billion translations per day. Another example is the use of Google Maps – when you view any address on Google maps, the street signs and restaurant signs are automatically detected and reflected. Pichai added that in the next 10 years the world will move towards AI-first. Computing will be universally available like home, work, on the go or even while you’re traveling. Interacting with the surfaces will be on the basis of more natural, intelligent and intuitive interactions.

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What has changed over the last few years? User interactions have undergone changes in a big way. Changes are still happening. Every industry, specially banking, healthcare, law, retail, e-Commerce and many others, have to think of innovative ways of giving best customer experience through multiple touchpoints. Every Enterprise has to re-imagine new ways of introducing more than a single way of making payments across a number of locations to meet rising customer expectations. Google, Facebook and Amazon have been the leaders in making this big shift. The key motivator of this big shift


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