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What is a digital assistant?

A digital assistant, as the name suggests, is a software application designed to assist you in a wide variety of tasks. Also known as virtual assistants, digital assistants are everywhere, helping users quickly book appointments, refill prescriptions, create content, and so much more.

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Introduction to digital assistants

Digital assistants are in all kinds of devices and services that we use every day—smartphones, tablets, TVs, cars, home appliances, speakers as well as weather, navigation, banking, and other mobile apps. They combine technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing to understand spoken or written language, discern user intent, access relevant information, and work seamlessly across different devices and services.

In this article, we shall explore:

What are examples of digital assistants?

While digital assistants are AI-enabled tools primarily designed to simplify daily tasks, the breadth and scope of their uses and applications is virtually without limit. In cars, digital assistants provide hands-free, voice-controlled navigation, traffic updates, calling, and messaging to make driving safer. In smart TVs, digital assistants allow you to quickly find programmes, control playback, or adjust volume by voice without having to scroll through long menus.

Smart speakers use voice-enabled digital assistants to let you play music, check the weather, and more without operating any physical controls. And when linked with smart appliances in your home, smart speakers let you control things like washing machines, fridges, ovens, lighting, thermostats, and security systems.

Some examples of popular digital assistants include:

What’s the difference between a digital assistant and a chatbot?

While both chatbots and digital assistants use the same technologies such as natural language processing to interact with users, both also vary in complexity and functionality.

Here are some key differences between digital assistants and chatbots:

It’s also important to recognise that these differences are not universal, and that the scope and capabilities between digital assistants and chatbots often overlap.

What’s the difference between a digital assistant and an AI co-pilot?

AI co-pilots are the evolution of digital assistants. An evolution made possible by the integration of generative AI and large language learning models (LLMs) that help AI copilots do a much better job of understanding user intent than digital assistants.

Here are some of the key differences between digital assistants and AI co-pilots:

While AI copilots use generative AI technology to support the enhanced capabilities above, it’s also important to note that the line between AI copilots and digital assistants is also blurring, as many digital assistants are incorporating AI copilot-like capabilities.

What are key features of digital assistants?

Digital assistants have extensive features to support the growing range of needs and interactions required of them.

Here are some key features that make digital assistants highly effective for users:

How do digital assistants work?

Digital assistants bring together different technologies, systems, and data to understand and respond to user commands and queries. Multiple AI technologies come into play to make digital assistants highly effective resources for users including:

What are the benefits of today’s digital assistants?

Digital assistants are not only convenient and often delightful to use, they’re also quickly becoming an indispensable part of our lives. Whether used at home, on the road, or at work, digital assistants offer significant benefits for both users and the companies that provide them:

How are digital assistants used in companies?

Digital assistants are being utilised across industries to improve operational efficiency, worker effectiveness, and customer service. Leading companies are investing in AI and using digital assistants in unique ways, establishing best practices that industry peers are adopting for themselves.

Below are just a few examples across different sectors:

Digital assistants in healthcare

Digital assistants in retail and e-commerce

Digital assistants in manufacturing

Digital assistants in energy and utilities

The future of collaborative AI

As innovations in generative AI, machine learning, and natural language processing continue, digital assistants will become more like AI copilots and collaborative AI agents in general will improve their interactions with humans in new and dynamic ways.

As these agents evolve, they will also provide more direct and detailed control over your entire digital footprint. With expanded system and data source integration worldwide, you’ll be able to use these agents to better manage how your information is collected, how it’s used, and when it’s deleted.

Deeper conversations and connections

Advances in AI and machine learning will also improve predictive capabilities of collaborative AI agents such as AI copilots. They’ll act more proactively with suggestions and recommendations and adapt more quickly to changing user behaviours and environments. Advances in natural language processing, for example, will help future agents engage in deeper, more human conversations, switching ever more seamlessly from one topic to another or one language to another.

In addition, advances in image recognition will enhance AI capabilities around identifying objects, analysing scenes, and augmenting reality. This will provide users with a more fluid and intuitive experience with collaborative AI agents, whether by test, voice, gesture, or even video. These advances will be particularly impactful for users with physical disabilities.

Finally, as collaborative AI agents become more intelligent, versatile, and integrated into our daily lives, they’ll also become more adept at understanding who we are and the complex environments where we work, live, and play.

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