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Smart assistants can be found on your Windows or macOS computer as well as your smart speakers and smartphone.
As long as your smart home kit is confirmed as compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple HomeKit, you can add voice control. Here's how to go about it.
Google Assistant has already had control over appliances and other not-so-typical connected devices for a while, but it's been clunky and limited. You could turn your oven on with a simple command ...
Learn how GPT Computer Assistant combines AI automation, voice commands, and open-source flexibility to enhance your productivity.
Google Assistant was having trouble with controlling smart home devices. The issue appeared to be happening in the US and other locations. The problem seems to be fixed now.
Home Assistant had previously released OpenAI and Google AI integrations for Assist, but until now, the voice assistant didn’t have access to smart home control when it was powered by an LLM.
If you’re a Google Assistant fan and want to try it out on Xbox One, here’s how you install it: First, go join the “Xbox for Google Assistant” Google Group.
Google announced new Assistant features that let users issue specific commands for third-party Android apps. Android users can interact via voice for certain in-app actions … ...
Roku has announced that within the next few weeks, consumers will be able to control its streaming boxes, sticks, and Roku TVs with voice commands to a Google Home speaker or the Google Assistant app.
Volvo announced that it is bringing the ability to manage the vehicle via voice commands from other Google Assistant-enabled devices, via an over-the-air (OTA) update.