The brand continues to shape the future of Dubai’s real estate, blending innovation, luxury, and sustainability in every project
supplements1 hour ago
Google's voice-activated assistant can now recognise who's talking to it on Google's Home speaker.
An update released on Thursday enables Home's built-in assistant to learn the different voices of up to six people, although they can't all be talking to the internet-connected speaker at the same time.
Distinguishing voices will allow Home to be more personal in some of its responses, depending on who triggers the assistant with the phrase, "OK Google" or "Hey Google."
For instance, once Home is trained to recognise a user named Joe, the assistant will automatically be able to tell him what traffic is like on his commute, list events on his daily calendar or even play his favorite songs. Then another user named Jane could get similar information from Home, but customised for her.
The ability to distinguish voices may help Home siphon sales from Amazon.com's Echo, a competing product that features its own voice-activated assistant, Alexa.
The Echo doesn't yet recognise different voices. Instead, it has a feature that allows Alexa to switch to a different account when told to do so. The Echo can only handle two personal accounts.
Google's voice-distinction feature, however, won't prevent unauthorized users from activating the assistant, as long as Home's microphone is turned on. That loophole allowed Burger King to recently air a TV commercial that included the phrase "OK Google" to prompt Home's assistant to recite the ingredients of the fast-food restaurant's Whopper burger from a Wikipedia entry.
Google quickly blocked Burger King's commercial from toying with the Home assistant, but the marketing stunt illustrated how the technology can be manipulated. Voice-personalisation eventually could enable Home's users to block others from accessing the device, but Google isn't ready to do that yet.
"It's important to balance making sure the assistant on Google Home is still useful and able to answer a guest's or friend's question while also answering a few specific questions just for you," Google spokeswoman Kara Stockton said.
The voice-distinction feature also isn't being offered for the same digital assistant that operates on Google's Pixel phone and other smartphones running on the latest version of its Android software. Google doesn't think the technology is necessary on phones because most of those devices are password-protected and are usually used by just one person.
The brand continues to shape the future of Dubai’s real estate, blending innovation, luxury, and sustainability in every project
supplements1 hour ago
LuLu Exchange Salutes the Spirit of Unity on the 53rd National Day Eid Al Etihad
supplements1 hour ago
The UAE at 53 stands as a dazzling beacon of unity, progress, and global excellence, inspiring dreams and fostering innovation while building transformative partnerships like its growing ties with India
supplements1 hour ago
Al Maya Group celebrates 53rd Eid El Etihad Day with festive offerings and community spirit
supplements1 hour ago
KEF Holdings emphasises the importance of balance and innovation as key drivers in creating sustainable and impactful solutions for positive change
supplements1 hour ago
Our journey in the UAE mirrors the nation’s own path of growth, resilience, and excellence
supplements1 hour ago
As Hotpack reflects on its achievements and aspirations, it acknowledges the profound role the UAE’s leadership and policies have played in shaping its success
supplements1 hour ago
The extended wait was due to a conversion of the passengers' Gulf Air flight
asia1 hour ago