Unless your name is Google stop acting like you know everything.” So we’ve all met at some time in our lives, the “know-it-all”. It’s not an endearing quality for anyone, except maybe AI. Voice assistants are everywhere. In your smartphone, home speakers, laptops, appliances, you name it. They can do pretty much everything. Want to call someone? Just drop a voice command, and you’re on the call. Want to listen to your favorite music? Name it, and they’ll play it. This bombardment of features gave birth to a battle that has been going on for quite a while now– Which voice assistant is better? The decision between Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant is tough. Each has its strengths and flaws, and the rivalry is strong. Let’s start with Alexa. She offers over 100,000 skills that assist you with everything from ordering pizza to playing music. Then there is Siri, the wittiest of all the voice assistants. Ask her “Which cell phone is the best?” and She’ll respond, “Wait… there are other phones?” Then along came Google Assistant. So, researchers put each smart assistant to the test by asking them 800 questions. The results? Google Assistant could understand every question and answer 93% of them accurately. So there you have it. They have lowered the bar. You only have to know 93% of everything to be a know-it-all!