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If it were Google Assistant against Siri - we know who would win
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This is true. Apple just hired a professor of AI from CMU to catch them up.
About time!
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Mary, agreed, the Pixels though I believe have 4 GB of program memory so that
should be a pretty close comparison. I doubt anything in that test used up 3
gigs. I believe the two phones were selected because their hardware was
similarly configured and the number of pixels on the screen were
I wonder what the difference might have been had they used an iPhone 7 and set
up a plus against the pixel. It has less ram. Would that of made any
difference? Same chip, so maybe not. It seems like four things that matter to
us, that is not games, they're pretty close. The pixel even did a