Google Assistant could soon learn to recognize your voice
Google wants Assistant to get better at recognizing your voice
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Learning your voice could help Google Assistant transcribe more accurately some of the common phrases you say often and contacts you mention the most. On some of Google’s smart home devices such as the 2nd-gen Nest Hub and Mini, Google uses a machine learning chip that processes the queries and tasks you vocalize the most in order for Assistant to deliver “a much faster response time.”
Google could be looking to expand this capability from your smart home devices to your Android-powered mobile products by asking you to opt in if interested,. The files would stay on your device until you disable the system
You might have noticed recently that when calling your credit card companies, some are now pointing out that they are capturing samples of your voice to match with future phone calls for security purposes. Also, Google notes that “If you turn this feature off, your Assistant will be less accurate at recognizing names and other words that you say frequently. All audio used to improve speech recognition for you will be deleted from this device.”
Google is planning on adding its Quick Phrases feature to the Nest Hub Max
As many of you Pixel 6 series users know, certain actions called Quick Phrases can be said to Google Assistant to have the tasks done without having to say “Hey Google” first. These tasks include:
- Set a timer or alarm
- Ask for the time
- Turn the lights on or off
- Cancel a timer or alarm
- Dim or brighten the lights
- Ask for the weather
This summer, Google is reportedly planning to add Quick Phrases to the Nest Hub Max.
Quick Phrases eliminating the need to say the Hello Google wake word for Google Assistant, is coming to the Nest Hub Max
While it isn’t clear how many Android phones are sold each year on the basis of Google Assistant’s overwhelming superiority over Siri, many iPhone users end up installing the iOS Google Assistant app and using it instead of Siri on their iPhone. While Google Assistant does work better on an Android phone, installing the iOS version of the app will allow you to set your iPhone’s alarm using Assistant, and call or text friends and family members.
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