Swiftkey is the most innovative
and interesting predictive keyboard
maker in the business, and Microsoft is a software giant that's trying
to push its artificial intelligence cred a little higher. According to a
report in the Financial Times, it's a match made in heaven, to the tune of $250 million.
Swiftkey is best known for its iOS and Android keyboards, which use artificial intelligence (and even a neural network! ) to generate predictions that actually work. Users (by which I mean me
) also love the user interface, which can
pull from your Gmail account to learn your writing style, and allows
for the tweakiest of changes to the keyboard layout.
It's a purchase that would make total sense for Microsoft-Swiftkey's natural-language AI is a perfect fit with Cortana , and Microsoft also has this slightly
bizarre habit of making free, useful utility apps for iOS and Android.
The price is also in line with previous purchases of AI startups,
although low for such a popular smartphone app.
Swiftkey declined to comment for this piece, meaning we're left with an unconfirmed rumor for the time being. But maybe go download Swiftkey's apps right the hell now, just to be on the safe side
Swiftkey is best known for its iOS and Android keyboards, which use artificial intelligence (and even a neural network!
It's a purchase that would make total sense for Microsoft-Swiftkey's natural-language AI is a perfect fit with Cortana
Swiftkey declined to comment for this piece, meaning we're left with an unconfirmed rumor for the time being. But maybe go download Swiftkey's apps right the hell now, just to be on the safe side
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