Microsoft acquires popular AI-powered predictive keyboard app SwiftKey
Microsoft is set to acquire SwiftKey, the maker of the popular predictive keyboard app of the same name, for $250 million.
Microsoft is set to acquire SwiftKey, the maker of the popular predictive keyboard app of the same name, for $250 million.
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Version 1.3 should also reduce times where SwiftKey accidentally reverts to the default keyboard.
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The iPad version of the app now supports the same swipe typing feature found on the iPhone.
The specially designed system learns from the scientist to offer tailored predictions and autocorrections.
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SwiftKey, the predictive keyboard that's quite popular among Android users, has finally arrived on iOS.
It looks like a SwiftKey keyboard is en route to Apple's iOS.