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Hey Siri, Google Assistant is winning the AI game and it’s not even close

You might have missed the Apple references during the recent Google Pixel 2 event, but they were there. There was VP of Product Management Mario Queiroz telling the crowd, “We don’t set aside better features for the larger devices.” Or pointing out that “even iMessages” would be transferred over when you decide to switch. And let’s not forget the woman taking a big bite out of an apple during the Pixel 2’s intro video.

In fact, it seemed like every new Google product released last week had a singular message seemingly aimed squarely at Apple. Google might have a long way

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