Google Assistant will soon recognize your voice as the company is working on a personalized speech recognition feature.
According to an IANS report, the tool will help Google Assistant get “better at recognizing your frequent words and names.”
The “Personalised speech recognition” feature will appear in Google Assistant settings.
The feature description reads, “Store audio recordings on this device to help Google Assistant get better at recognizing what you say. The audio stays on this device and can be deleted any time by turning off personalized speech recognition”.
The upcoming feature looks to expand AT and ML-based improvements beyond “Hey Google” to your actual Assistant commands, “especially those with names (using your voice to message contacts) and frequently spoken words”.
It’s still not clear when this capability will launch. The feature will allow more advanced recognition of commands and contact names.
Owing to privacy concerns, Google will give users an option in settings to opt-out of the personalized speech recognition if they don’t want their voice to be stored.
The virtual assistant software application can now also warn users when they need to change their password, and can even help them change it.
The company had said the new experience would roll out gradually, but it is only now that more than a handful of users have started to get it on their devices.
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