Today Google announced Google Duplex, an AI assistant feature that takes automated scheduling one step further: it will call up the third party in question and have an actual conversation with them to achieve whatever objective you give it. 
In the recorded examples played onstage at the Google I/O developer conference, the assistant managed to have a successful conversation to schedule a haircut appointment, and a somewhat more roundabout but still productive one to make a restaurant reservation. The voice the assistant uses doesn’t even sound like a robot; its voice lilts and it pauses and says “um” as if it doesn’t already know exactly what it wants. 
At The Outline, we see a bright future for technology, so we ask, why stop there? Some other uses we can imagine for Google Duplex: 
Hey Google: Give my child “The Talk” 
Hey Google: Tell Marcus he’s the father
Hey Google: Tell my landlord I’ll send the rent uhhh next week 
Hey Google: Tell my friend his improv show was so great and back-schedule an appointment for which I had to l leave early
Hey Google: Tell my boss I’m going to miss the meeting
Hey Google: Send this steak back and ask for medium RARE
Hey Google: Ask my boyfriend if he’s cheating on me
Hey Google: Break up with my boyfriend
Hey Google: Tell the movie theater texter to cut it out 
Hey Google: Ask UPS why the delivery guy never actually rings the doorbell
Hey Google: Interrogate Mark Zuckerberg
Hey Google: Convert my brother the Trump supporter
Hey Google: Call the police about my neighbor’s loud music

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