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Google announces several changes to make Google Assistant sweep the world and accomplish all tasks


Earlier this month, it was reported that Google would launch the Google Assistant in many additional countries in 2018 and also that the list of languages ​​supported by this PDA would include 25 different languages ​​by the end of this year, but Google Inc. Today officially announced that Google Assistant will support more than 30 additional languages ​​before we welcome 2019. This will make the Google Assistant Google Assistant available to about 95 percent of Android users worldwide.



The first new languages ​​supported by the Google Assistant will include Danish, Dutch, Hindi, Indonesian, Norwegian, Swedish and Thai, and support for other languages ​​will be added. These languages ​​will be available on both Android and iOS platforms.

In addition, the Digital Assistant will become a multilingual Google Assistant later this year, meaning you'll be able to speak to it in multiple languages ​​without changing its settings each time you want to change the language. You will understand what you say in multiple languages ​​fluently. This feature will be available first for English, French and German, and more languages ​​will be supported "over time".

To continue to outperform digital competition, Google has also announced that it is working with many device manufacturers to create a deep integration between Google Assistant and the devices of those companies, and some of the companies that Google works with include LG, Sony and Xiaomi.

Next week, Google Assistant will become smarter by supporting routine tasks and location-based reminders. Routines help you accomplish multiple things with just one command. The first six routine procedures will be available in the United States, which will help you in the morning, while traveling to and from work, and when you arrive home in the evening. If you say "Hello Google, I'm at home" for the Google Assistant, it can turn on lighting, share any home reminders, play your favorite music, and so on.

Location-based reminders will come to Google Assistant on smart speakers and are already supported on phones. Just ask Google Assistant in the smart speaker Google Home to remind you to pick up milk at the grocery store, and when you get there, Google Assistant will display your reminder to you on your smartphone.
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