Google has begun launching a useful Google Assistant feature that is useful.
As announced by technology giants in Twitter posts, you now tell Google Assistant to stop talking without saying the word trigger ‘Hey Google’ to activate the assistant.
“Warning the Google New Google Assistant feature! Want your smart look or speaker to stop talking? Just say” Stop “- No Need #HeyGoogle is needed,” Go to Twitter Post.
This feature was first introduced by the company at its annual I / O event in 2019 where it showed off the ability to cancel the alarm just by saying “stop”.
Similar features called fast phrases make their way to Google Pixel 6 series in 2021.
Now, this fast phrase comes to smart speakers with Google Assistant.
Although features are only limited to the word “stop” until now, it is likely that you can use various other features without saying the trigger phrase ‘Hey Google’ in the future.
You might be able to use features for various commands to answer calls, stop alarms, and some other basic functions.
This will put The Google Assistant on standby and every time you receive a call, the assistant will wait for your orders to ‘answer’ or ‘refuse’ calls.
Similarly, when your alarm goes out, the assistant will wait for your orders to say ‘stop’ or ‘delay’.
The code for similar functions has been seen in the Google Assistant application for Pixel 6 smartphones.
In the previous analysis, 9To5Google predicted that these features would be available throughout the device including smartphones, speakers, television, and many others.
According to the report, in addition to the command mentioned above, users will also be able to add specific commands according to their choice.
These commands will be categorized as ‘recommended’, ‘alarms’, ‘Connect’, ‘general info’, ‘lights’, ‘media control’, ‘timers’ and ‘to-dos’ and ‘to-dos’.