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Start chatting with Google Assistant

Published on Nov 2, 2016

Google's digital assistant has learned some new tricks and can now handle a real conversation! Here are some new commands you can start with.
 

Google Assistant vs Siri

Published on Nov 16, 2016

Apple's digital assistant on the iPhone takes on Google's new Assistant on the Pixel to see which one is better at handling key commands.
 

Google Assistant comes to iPhone to take on Siri

Published on May 17, 2017

At Google I/O 2017, a ton of new features are coming to the intelligent assistant. Most importantly: iPhone compatibility. But you can also use the camera, type to it, control your smarthome, and more.
 

See Google Assistant on Android TV in action

Published on May 17, 2017

Streaming boxes and televisions running Android TV will soon have the ability to turn on lights, operate other smart home gadgets and better respond to voice commands.
 

So Easy: Launching Google Assistant with your LG G6 Smartphone

Published on May 26, 2017

Launching Google Assistant on your LG G6, really is so easy!

The LG G6 comes preloaded with the Google Assistant. But before you can take full advantage of Assistant you’ve got to set it up.

Here’s how:

Launch the Google app. If it’s your first time, you should be prompted to setup the Google Assistant.

Touch “Get Started” to teach the Google Assistant to recognize your voice.

Say “OK, Google.” You’ll be asked to repeat it three times for Google to learn your voice.

Turn on “Trusted Voice.”

This enables you to launch the Google Assistant when your phone is locked.

Once complete, you can summon the Google Assistant at any time by saying, “OK, Google.”

You can also launch Assistant without a voice command.

Touch and hold the Home button and simply speak your command.

If neither of these features are for you, they can be disabled.

Go to Google - Settings - Google Assistant - Settings.

At the bottom of the page, use toggles to enable or disable Google Assistant and screen context.

It really is so easy.
 

How to build a Google Assistant App

Published on Sep 22, 2017

Apps for the Google Assistant are the gateway for your users to engage with your services through Google Home, Android phones, iPhones, and in the future, through every experience where the Google Assistant is available.

In this video, @greenido shows you how to use API.AI and build an assistant app in less than 10 minutes.
 

Your Google Assistant: Now on Android TV

Published on Sep 28, 2017

Quickly find and play your favorite shows, get answers and control your home. Your Assistant is now ready to help on eligible Android TV devices running Marshmallow and Nougat. Press the mic button on your remote to get started.
 

Your Google Assistant: coming soon to smart displays

Published on Jan 8, 2018

With the Google Assistant on smart displays, you can hear and see the help you need. Just talk or tap to watch videos, video call loved ones, get step-by-step recipe instructions, and more.
 

Introducing Actions for your Google Assistant

Published on Jan 8, 2018

The Google Assistant is the simplest way to get things done. And we're introducing a new way to to talk about all the things it can do: Actions. And all in all, there are more than 1 million Actions you can take with your Assistant. It’s your own personal Google, always ready to help.
 

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Your Google Assistant on Android Auto: Plan your day

Published on Jan 8, 2018

Your Google Assistant is now available on Android Auto. So whether you have a compatible car - or the Android Auto app - you can now have hands-free help while you drive.

Android Auto, Google Inc.
 

OK Google
December 5, 2017

When a father finds a year’s worth of his 5-year-old son’s Google voice searches, he inadvertently realizes there might just be a new member of his family.
A story by Brett Gaylor and Darren Pasemko
 
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