An important Google I / O announcement has already been released

An important Google I / O announcement has already been released



During the conference Google I / O 2018 the company presented a lot of interesting, including the next version of the most popular mobile operating system - Android P. The general public saw the future of technology from Google and waits for their application in real devices. It is reported that one of the announcements of the conference was released.


"Ok Google" for Google Home will perform several voice commands in a row



Last week Google released an update for Google Home, which provides support for several actions. The feature, which was announced earlier this year on Google I / O, makes it possible to implement several voice commands after the once pronounced "Ok Google" user, noted in the publishedFortune a note by Emily Price.

Expanding the functionality of smart speakers is one of the most important areas for the development of modern digital technologies. After all, these devices are now relatively new on the market and are gaining popularity, just as computers and smartphones have become increasingly massive. It is not excluded that in the products of this category, for which Google, as previously reported , recently outperformed Amazon for the first time with a huge growth in deliveries - 483%, will soon find the most impressive innovations.

For example, a user can once say "Ok Google" and ask Google Home to inform the weather, update the news and play music. And you do not have to repeat "Ok Google" to enter each voice command.

How does the new Google Home feature work?
As a result of the implementation of such a multiple command, the weather forecast will be provided after the news headlines, and then the playback of the user-selected music content begins. The user can also ask two questions. For example, ask to reproduce the weather forecast for two cities at once, without making two requests.

However, at present, multiple actions are supported only for queries in English, but Google previously reported on its plans to implement in the future support for the new function for other languages.


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