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Google is reportedly prepping its Duplex technology -- presented at the Google I/O event in May 2018 -- to roll out for testing this summer in the USA. The technology allows Google Assistant
to make phone calls autonomously on behalf of a user to achieve specific tasks like booking a restaurant or making an appointment in a hair salon. Google is reportedly prepping its Duplex
technology -- presented at the Google I/O event in May 2018 -- to roll out for testing this summer in the USA. The technology allows Google Assistant to make phone calls autonomously on
behalf of a user to achieve specific tasks like booking a restaurant or making an appointment in a hair salon. To showcase the capabilities of its automated call-making Assistant, Google has
shared a video showing the system making a restaurant booking for a user. It starts with a request from the user: "Hey Google, book a table for two at El Cocotero on Tuesday at
7." The assistant then calls the restaurant unaided -- retrieving its contact details from Google Search -- and has a conversation with an employee over the phone. It also introduces
itself as Google Assistant, rather than pretending to be a human caller. The most impressive thing about the demo is the incredibly natural sound of the language used, from the intonation
to the pauses and realistic hesitations. If the Assistant is successful in its call, a notification is sent to the Google account owner and the event is added to their calendar. Users are
also notified if the call couldn't be completed. Initial user testing is scheduled to take place this summer in the USA, according to The Verge and other US media websites.