Virtual Assistants: the next tech frontier

Cortana is Microsoft's equivalent of a virtual assistant
Cortana is Microsoft's equivalent of a virtual assistant

The news that the latest Nokia Lumia 735 includes Microsoft's Cortana, and the images of the desktop version for Windows 10, are just the latest exciting developments in computing. The next step is one where machines become capable of learning and self-reflexively developing knowledge about the people and objects around them.

The next step in emerging technologies is a service that consolidates our experience. Currently apps like Siri and Cortana are limited by their operating system. They don't engage with other apps so they tend to be more of an annoyance than an assistant. But the new generation of Virtual Assistants will be the new gateway to the internet and all the people and things connected to it.

  • Dr Chris Brauer is director of innovation in the Institute of Management Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. Project Virtual Assistant is a research collaboration between Goldsmiths and media agency Mindshare UK's FUTURE_MEDIALAB, and the report can be downloaded here.