"Please speak now": The new Windows comes with voice assistant Cortana

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Tauchte im Netz auf: Das neue Windows Phone 8.1 mit „Cortana“-App? Foto: wpcentral.com (Screenshot)

A Nokia Lumia smartphone accidentally sold on Ebay contained an app that nobody knows about yet - and was supposed to remain secret. The story of this discovery reads suspiciously similar to the discovery of the redesigned iPhone 4 a few years ago. What is exciting, however, is that new Windows versions - including Windows Phone 8 Blue - get a voice assistant like Apple's "Siri" or Google's "Now".

Ob der Leak im Juni Absicht oder Zufall war, bleibt natürlich Spekulation – wie das Nokia-Handy mit der neuen Version von Windows Phone an die Öffentlichkeit gelangte, lesen Sie in this article. Interessant ist die Info dahinter allemal: „zCortanaApp“ – so der Name der Spracherkennungs-App (s. auch Bild oben) könnte von zentraler Bedeutung sein für das, was Microsoft für die Weiterentwicklung seiner Windows -Produktwelt plant.

As ZD-Net author Mary Jo Foley writesMicrosoft has already released some more information about this. The app (under the new Windows Phone 8 Blue) should be able to learn the search and usage behavior of its users and adapt accordingly. It should be more than just voice recognition, but serve as a "personal assistant"

Cortana should also be available across all Windows platforms - Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox are to be equipped with it (more info about Windows Phone).

What is behind "Cortana"?

The name comes from Microsoft's Xbox game series Halo. Cortana is an artificial intelligence - in the form of a scantily clad young woman. In Microsoft's software products, this intelligence will link the databases of several existing voice-based services - including voice recognition from Bing and the subsidiary TellMe.

Cortana will offer access to weather information, notifications, location data and location-based services, among other things. The technology that currently links information in the Bing search engine under the name "Satori" will probably be working in the background.

It is obvious that Microsoft is pursuing larger strategic goals with such cross-platform technology: in July, outgoing CEO Steve Ballmer wrote in a memo:

„Unsere Benutzeroberfläche wird intensiv personalisiert, basierend auf der jetzt schon fortgeschrittenen, geradezu magischen Intelligenz in unseren Cloud-Diensten. Diese lernen im Laufe der Zeit mehr und mehr über die Menschen und die Welt. Unsere Oberfläche wird nativ alle unsere wesentlichen Dienstleistungen unterstützen, und sie wird nahtlos darauf reagieren, was die Leute fragen. Sie wird sogar antizipieren, was sie brauchen, bevor sie danach fragen müssen.“

Two years earlier, Ballmer had already spoken about his vision of apps that could store and process more than just superficial information. He envisioned applications that would be able to collect and link the required information in response to a simple spoken command and then implement the command. Ballmer cited the printing of a flight ticket on command as an application scenario.

Es sind große Versprechungen, die Ballmer da macht. Ob Cortana wirklich so revolutionär sein wird, dass es Nutzerwünsche vorausahnen kann – warten wir es ab.

When is "Cortana" coming?

To drive forward the development of such applications, the software company merged its speech recognition development team with the Bing search engine team back in 2011.

Work there is apparently going full steam ahead: Analysts expect the first version of Cortana as early as the beginning of 2014 - initially only for the USA - with a further 44 countries to follow in the same year.

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