Teknologi.id - Google has predicted flight delays
for a while, but only if you've searched for a flight yourself. Wouldn't it be better if it warned you before you packed your bags? Google
today
announced
that its
Assistant will soon proactively notify you on your phone when its algorithms leads to flight delay predictions. This feature is rolling out now and should be available to all users in the next few weeks. It's worth noting that flight delay predictions from Google aren't new. It introduced its first iteration of this in January. At the time, it didn't proactively alert you of those delays, though. You first had to search for your flight. So unless you knew this feature existed, you probably never saw it in action. Based on
TechCrunch, Google says it mostly uses machine learning algorithms trained on historic flight data to predict delays. In addition, though, the company also clearly looks at some other information, given that it knows about delays of incoming flights, too.
The airlines aren't kidding when they tell you that you should still be at the gate at the original time, by the way. If you're flying through a hub, they could still swap in another plane, after all. If you're like me, though, instead of taking to the friendly skies, you will likely have to sit in Newark until well after midnight before the plane finally arrives. That'll be right as your crew times out and with the next available reserve crew hours away. Chances are Google wouldn't have been able to alert me of those delays, though, given that incompetence isn't something it can predict yet, after all.
(DWK)