GTX Corp Integrates Voice Assistant Capabilities into its GPS Location Platform
GTX Corp , a pioneer in the field of wearable GPS human and asset tracking systems and a supplier of Health and Safety personal protective medical equipment “PPE”, announces the integration of smart voice assistant technology to its suite of GPS devices and management tools.
By incorporating natural language processing (NLP) and voice assistant features into its GPS tracking backend platform and utilizing home assistant devices, such as Amazon Echo, Google Home or IBM Watson, customers will be able to retrieve relevant information about devices such as location and movement.
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In coordination with the launch of its completely re-engineered 4G LTE GPS SmartSole and module, users will be able to call alerts, set geo-fences and know where family members, or even pets are with a simple voice command. “Hey Alexa, where is Mom.”
The voice assistant technology, which currently supports English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese, will also provide useful information by providing user’s updates on new products and features, corporate updates to shareholders, all right into their living rooms.
Once enabled you can start a skill anytime on your Echo device by saying.
“Alexa, open GTX Corp”
The Company is also pleased to announce it has retained AI VentureTech, a New York based data consulting firm, to advance further development of voice assisted technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and smart supply chain management solutions, such as blockchain, through the API integration of these technologies into the GTX GPS location-based backend platform, which currently has thousands of users across 35 countries.
“We are excited to bring in AI VentureTech to help us evaluate and integrate these transformative technologies into our daily operations which will benefit all our stakeholders, from customers to shareholders,” stated Patrick Bertagna GTX Corp CEO.
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