The terms of the acquisition were not made public.
“This acquisition accelerates our vision and strategy for ‘Conversation as a Platform’ which (India-born CEO of Microsoft) Satya Nadella introduced at our Build 2016 conference,” Corporate Vice President, Information Platform Group at Microsoft David Ku said in a statement yesterday.
During the Build conference in March, Mr. Nadella told thousands of developers that he envisages a technological future where computer software can learn the human language and have natural conversations with people.
Mr. Nadella had said that Microsoft wants to take the power of human language and apply it more pervasively to all of the computing interface and interactions.
David Ku said Wand Labs’ technology and talent would strengthen Microsoft’s position in the “emerging era of conversational intelligence where we bring together the power of human language with advanced machine intelligence, connecting people to knowledge, information, services and other people in more relevant and natural ways.”
David Ku said Wand’s expertise around services mapping, third-party developer integration and conversational interfaces makes it a “great fit” to join the Bing engineering and platform team.
“Making experiences for customers more seamless by harnessing human language is a powerful vision and one that motivates me and my team,” Mr. Sharma said, adding that Wand’s experience with semantics and messaging are a “natural fit” for the work already underway at Microsoft, especially in the area of intelligent agents and cognitive services.
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