Google's AI Calls & Moto G's Clean Slate

Google unveils 'Ask for Me' AI chatbot for business calls in the US, while Motorola's new Moto G sheds bloatware. Plus, a look at Android wallpapers and Google's innovation guru.

Google's AI Calls & Moto G's Clean Slate

The tech world is buzzing with new developments, from Google's innovative AI features to Motorola's commitment to a cleaner user experience. Let's dive into some of the top stories.

Google's 'Ask for Me' AI Chatbot

Google has launched an experimental AI feature called 'Ask for Me' via Search Lab. This feature, available within Google Search, allows users to let an AI chatbot call businesses to make inquiries. Think of it as your personal AI assistant handling those tedious phone calls!

AI Chatbot Calling a Business

Currently, 'Ask for Me' is available to select users in the US on Android and iOS devices. It represents a significant step towards integrating AI into everyday tasks. Imagine asking Google Search to find out if a restaurant has outdoor seating, and the AI chatbot automatically calls the restaurant for you. Pretty neat, right?

"This new feature could save users valuable time and effort, making everyday tasks more efficient," says one tech analyst.

Moto G Gets a Much-Needed Makeover

Motorola's latest Moto G smartphone is making waves for a different reason: the removal of bloatware! Many users have complained about pre-installed apps clogging up their phones, and Motorola seems to have listened. The new Moto G promises a cleaner, faster, and more enjoyable user experience.

Close-up of a Moto G phone showing a clean home screen

The phone also hints at the return of a better weather app, a feature often missed by Android users. With less bloatware and a focus on essential apps, the new Moto G is shaping up to be a strong contender in the mid-range smartphone market.

More Tech Tidbits

In other news, Android Authority continues to share a weekly collection of stunning Android wallpapers created by readers and team members alike. It's a great way to personalize your phone and keep things fresh.

Collage of various colorful Android phone wallpapers

Astro Teller, the head of Alphabet's research division, recently shared his insights on innovation, emphasizing the importance of embracing failure. "Mostly, we are wrong," Teller stated, highlighting the iterative nature of research and development.

Finally, a report indicates that the dangerous Android virus, Agent.GKE, is attacking less frequently in the Czech Republic. While still prevalent, the decrease in detections is a positive sign. However, security experts caution that it remains a threat as a carrier for other malware.

Illustration of a stylized Android phone with virus icons surrounding it

From AI-powered assistants to cleaner smartphone experiences, the tech landscape is constantly evolving, offering exciting possibilities and challenges alike.

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