Google Assistant can now be told who your family members are
through the app.
Not a lot of people are comfortable with talking to their phones
rather than simply tapping on the screen to get things done, but interacting
with voice assistants has gotten better and more widespread over time. Google
Assistant, in particular, is among the better ones available and has been
improving over time. Google has today quietly rolled out a new feature for
Google Assistant, which lets you customize family relationships through the
app. This will make it a bit easier to customize specific settings and avoid
confusing interactions with the voice assistant.
While it was previously possible to define specific
relationships with family members through voice commands on Google Assistant,
it's now also possible to set those relationships up in the Google app. The new
feature was discovered by Android Police and was available for us as
well. It worked as expected on a Google Pixel device, but didn't work on a
OnePlus smartphone.
To define family relationships in the app, tap the three dots
(More) icon at the bottom > Settings > Google Assistant > Your people.
Here, you can choose from your contacts and define specific relationships to
the contacts, such as spouse, mother, father, cousin, and more. Once
done, Google Assistant will know who you're referring to when you
give specific voice commands, and you can also set a birth date for further
customization.
The feature in the app states that it is to help you share and
keep in touch with the important people in your life, and is admittedly a bit
easier to manage than setting up these connections using voice commands.
Android Police also states that the feature can be used to manage your family
groups, where applicable.
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