Google is updating its Google Assistant virtual companion to break communication barriers with users. Starting over the next few days, users will be able to teach Google Assistant to enunciate and recognise names of contacts the way they pronounce them. The software giant says that the Assistant will listen to the pronunciation and remember it “without keeping a recording of the voice." It claims the update aims to understand users better, especially with complicated names and the way they are pronounced. Additionally, Google Assistant is getting another update to improve its Timer feature. In case a user changes commands in mid-sentence, the Assistant would try and understand the exact inputs without needing a fresh set of voice commands.
Google states
it can be frustrating when
users are trying to send a text or make a call via Google Assistant,
and the AI is unable to recognise names or simply mispronounces contact.
“Understanding spoken language is difficult because it is so contextual and
varies so much from person to person…We want Assistant to accurately recognise
and pronounce people’s names as often as possible, especially those that are
less common," the software giant said in a blog post. Google says the new
update will be available in English and would expand to more languages later.
As mentioned, Google Assistant Timer that that essentially works as
a countdown timer is getting a big improvement. The update aims to make the
virtual assistant more flexible, especially when a user fumbles or stops
mid-sentence. Here’s how the company explains the development:
“Maybe you’ve got a 10-minute timer for dinner going at the same
time as another to remind the kids to start their homework in 20 minutes. You
might fumble and stop mid-sentence to correct how long the timer should be set
for, or maybe you don’t use the exact same phrase to cancel it as you did to
create it. Like in any conversation, context matters and Assistant needs to be
flexible enough to understand what you’re referring to when you ask for
help."
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