Digital assistants are clearly more than just a fad with Microsoft actively working on Cortana , and Google making its Assistant the selling point of its flagship devices. It was reported earlier this month that Nokia was going to join the rather crowded race with a homegrown solution. However, it now appears that the company has no plans to rival these well-established players in the consumer space and instead, its assistant will be customized for telecommunications operators.
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USA — software MIKA: Nokia's digital assistant meant for telecom operators, not general users