Google’s Android XR announcements strongly indicate that the company is looking to retire its popular “Hey Google” voice command. Android XR devices will likely be the first to adopt the new ...
Currently, regardless of your assistant choice on Android devices, you still need to speak out "Hey Google" if you want to trigger either Google Assistant or Gemini. However, that might soon change.
Google Assistant is available on many devices, including phones, tablets, and Chromebooks. It's useful, but the virtual assistant's notifications and pop-up windows can clutter up your device's ...
One problem for voice assistants is the situation of multiple devices listening in the same place. When a command is given, which device should answer? Researchers at CMU’s Future Interfaces ...
After using “Hey Google” as its wake word for years, a new trailer for Google’s upcoming Android XR software has teased that the company is going to use “Hey Gemini” in the future to trigger its ...
Speaking “Hey Google” will still activate either Gemini or Google Assistant on Android devices, regardless of the assistant you’ve chosen. But that might soon change. It is apparent that ...
It currently supports over 50 languages, compared to eight for Alexa and 20 for Google Assistant ... with the wake words “Okay Nabu,” “Hey Jarvis,” or “Hey Mycroft.” ...
"Hey Google" is a familiar phrase for anyone who likes to use their Android phones hands-free. But there are hints from a newly-announced Google/Samsung product that you won't be calling out to ...