Voice assistants have become an integral part of many people’s lives, it
has advanced their homes whilst freeing people of some burdens. Voice
assistants contain many unique and helpful features, yet they have a lot
of room to improve. Almost ten percent of people who do not own a smart
speaker plan to purchase one. If this holds true, the user base of smart
speaker users will grow 50 percent, meaning a quarter of adults in the
United States will own a smart speaker (Ramos, 2018). More and more humans
are witnessing the benefits of voice assistants and how much easier they
have made life for current users. This steady rate of popularity with
influence voice assistants to become more advanced every day. There are
many features and ideas that creators are already considering for the
future of voice assistants. Smart speaker sales are expanding in other
parts of the world, meaning voice assistants will be able to come in all
kinds of dialects and languages. The experts predict that voice assistants
will improve in many other ways. A concept called Computational Creativity
builds algorithms that can do arts and crafts hobbies like write music,
paint portraits, and tell jokes. These capabilities will help smart
speakers “show emotion” and “think” for themselves without being scripted
(Ramos, 2018). There are many high hopes for what the future brings for
the development of voice assistants.