On December 2, according to the British "Daily Mail" website report, the US Patent and Trademark Office announced last month a patent technology applied by Google - learning users based on the contents of emails, text messages and social network posts sent by users. The common text style, and then automatically generate responses or posts that match the user's characteristics. In short, this technology is a "posting robot " with learning ability. The above patented technology is referred to as "providing automatically generated recommendations for personalized responses in social networks" and is applied by a software engineer on behalf of Google. There are three points worthy of our attention regarding this patented technology: First, the “posting robot†that automatically responds to emails, blogs, or comments is not Google’s first, but Google’s patented technology emphasizes “personalization,†which means that “bots†mimic the user’s style and allow for automatically published content. More realistic. Second, the patented technology learns the user's text style by scanning posts posted on social networks such as Facebook, Google+, and LinkedIn, as well as users' emails and text messages. The more users use the "robot", the more they learn, and the more they mimic. Finally, the patented technology automatically analyzes the information that users can access without user input, and automatically generates personalized response suggestions for users—but the system is not completely automated, and the generated recommendations must be approved by the user before they can be Published in the name of the user. For example, the author likes to comment on other people's posts "like one", then Google "robot" is likely to automatically recommend "like one" when the author comments, so the author does not need to enter it again, directly adopt the suggestion. The Daily Mail website pointed out that Google’s patented technology is likely to raise concerns about privacy issues due to the need to scan users’ social network information and emails and text messages, especially on specific drugs, “divorce "Sensitive words." And the columnist Tim of the Forbes website? Tim Worstall believes that it is incredible that Google has applied for such patents in the "advertising alliance" of its own automatic posting robot. Could it be that Google wants to add a bit of popularity to Google+, the almost abandoned "ghost town", with a more convenient reply? Data Acquisition Adcs Dacs,Ics Data Acquisition Adcs/Dacs,Data Acquisition Adc / Dac Professional,Ic Chip Data Acquisition Adcs/Dacs Shenzhen Kaixuanye Technology Co., Ltd. , https://www.icoilne.com