Google has announced that the company will launch a new feature in Google Asistant. This feature allows Google Assistant to read today's news from your Android phone.
Reporting from Phone Arena on Wednesday (08/15/2018), in May 2018, at the Google I / O developer conference, Google launched a News application that was powered by artificial intelligence (AI) designed to present news from all angles.
However, if you are too busy with work, and want to listen to the latest popular news, Google allows it. This new feature will allow you to ask the Assistant, "Hi Google, what's the latest news?" On your Android phone.
Your mobile will read some news directly from the Google News application, taken from various media companies.
You can even be more specific and ask for "the latest news about NASA," or "the latest news about Giancarlo Stanton."
This feature will also work on Google Home smart speakers. On Smart Display devices, as Lenovo recently released, you can see video or audio titles about News, Sports, Politics, and other topics. Choose your news source, from hundreds of options including CNN and CNBC.
If you ask about a particular topic, the recommended video from YouTube, which is related to that topic, will appear on the screen. These features are on the way to Android devices, smart speakers, and Smart Display with the support of Google Assistant.
Google also plans to offer this on Android Auto and on headphones that offer Google Assistants, such as Google Pixel Buds.
Reporting from Phone Arena on Wednesday (08/15/2018), in May 2018, at the Google I / O developer conference, Google launched a News application that was powered by artificial intelligence (AI) designed to present news from all angles.
However, if you are too busy with work, and want to listen to the latest popular news, Google allows it. This new feature will allow you to ask the Assistant, "Hi Google, what's the latest news?" On your Android phone.
Your mobile will read some news directly from the Google News application, taken from various media companies.
You can even be more specific and ask for "the latest news about NASA," or "the latest news about Giancarlo Stanton."
This feature will also work on Google Home smart speakers. On Smart Display devices, as Lenovo recently released, you can see video or audio titles about News, Sports, Politics, and other topics. Choose your news source, from hundreds of options including CNN and CNBC.
If you ask about a particular topic, the recommended video from YouTube, which is related to that topic, will appear on the screen. These features are on the way to Android devices, smart speakers, and Smart Display with the support of Google Assistant.
Google also plans to offer this on Android Auto and on headphones that offer Google Assistants, such as Google Pixel Buds.
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