Google Assistant makes you announce dinner in two steps now

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You can broadcast to different rooms using your Google Assistant as a home intercom system, right? It is not necessary to repeat this much. You can just say “OK Google, my dinner has been served” and your message will echo across all your devices. You know, I think it’s become a little more personal as well.

Finally, there are a lot of nice updates recently implemented by Google Assistant regarding its broadcast commands. Don’t tempt her with any old joke, otherwise, the beauty queen may conclude a Google search about “juice popping” instead of your dinner speech about good things. To conclude, it’s not all doom and gloom:

Here’s the new process: The initial step is to prompt Google with “OK Google, broadcast,” followed by the Assistant asking “What’s the message?” Have to wait for a reply. Then say it into the speech balloon next to the person who is saying “Dinner is ready!”. Initially, this two-step process may seem strange to use for the first time, especially since it is more complicated than just a one-sentence answer.

No matter how dark it may seem, it will also be bright! Perhaps, Google responds quickly to such issues, so this might just be a momentary problem. Until then this method of reaching people is the same, just a little more complicated, because now you send a message but there is just one more step.

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