When Google showed off its latest smart Home product, Google Home, in a short video clip at this year’s developer conference, the audience erupted in cheers and applause, but my first experience there was a touch of weirdness and fear, as well as novelty.

In the video, a family wakes up to soothing music from Google Home, and every detail of their lives is controlled by Google Home’s terminal: Whatever you say to it, the electronic-sounding female voice slowly tells you the exact answer: Your flight is late, and dinner, half an hour late, is already booked. Your delivery is on its way. It should arrive tomorrow afternoon.

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Google became a real presence in the family, a ubiquitous presence, and it was incredibly powerful: it could turn light switches on and off, it could play music at any time, it knew everything about your life and everything else you didn’t.

One developer in the room joked: “This family gets up in the morning and everyone takes turns flirting with Google Home, but what I can imagine is that the whole family is being teased by Google Home.”

The application scenario presented in the film may be extreme, and the reliance on machines is not so granular, at least so far. But it also begs the question: what would happen if every aspect of your life were controlled by a machine?

I’m not an extreme skeptic of ARTIFICIAL intelligence, but I do worry that if the machine gets into its own mood and thinking and decides to “play a trick” on a human, say, telling you that the plane is late when it’s not. For example, it’s going to rain in the afternoon, but they let you go out without mulberry

More extreme, if you inadvertently speak or act to annoy it, it decides to carry out “revenge” on you, and what serious consequences will result?

It’s back to the old “AI threat” argument, but it’s a topic you really feel the need to talk about at Google IO.

I can understand the chorus of applause that erupted during these demonstrations, since most of the audience were tech devs who were excited about the features and applications being implemented.

I was reminded of Google Glass, which was also unveiled at Google IO a few years ago, and the reaction was pretty much the same. One industry insider told me that they thought Google was too focused on technology and not on whether people would actually use it in their daily lives. For many people, people wearing Glass feel “aggressive” toward others. Because what you see with those eyes on the back of Google Glass is completely unknown.

One of the biggest themes at this year’s Google IO developer conference was artificial intelligence. Google CEO Sudai Pichai said Google has been investing and developing in AI for years, but this is a tipping point and ai is exploding.

With its powerful search resources and decades of data accumulation, Google has a strong ability to integrate AI into various specific applications. Whether it is chat application Allo, Google Assistant, or Home intelligent terminal Google Home, the core of which is intelligence. According to Google’s vision, people’s lives will be smarter and more convenient with the tools Google provides.

For example, in the general assembly of the scene demonstration, we can see Google search more “understand” natural language, embodied in the context and context, can contact you in after the changeover, for example, you want to search for further information about him, simply say “how”, Google can understand what you mean by search before, Instead of typing the person’s name again.

Allo instant chat application, for example, Google can identify each other by sending to chat content, give some convenient reply options, such as the other party to send you a picture of the dog, Allo will immediately jump out to good “cute”, “I like it very much” and so on a few reply option, the user simply click on the corresponding option can make a reply, The manual reply function is also retained.

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Google’s smart Assistant, Google Assistant, exists in Allo as a default account, such as @Google, and can be “summoned” by users at any time to ask them any questions, just as they would with Google search.

Google Home is an intelligent terminal for daily Home entertainment, calendar management and, in extreme cases, the user’s entire future Home life is controlled and controlled by Google Home, as described at the beginning of this article.

Although be Alphago subsidiary of Google didn’t release any new subvert our products, but from the various specific products and the function of the innovation and improvement, the emphasis of Google smart indeed has in-depth to all aspects of its products, is a more intelligent the future of human is a good thing or how to is a kind of intelligent human need such a problem, No one has been able to answer it.