Google Assistant would be adding Routines and location-based reminders
Alongside
news of Google Assistant’s forthcoming multilingual support and the addition of
more languages this year, Google also announced this morning its smart
assistant would soon be gaining two new features: Routines and location-based
reminders.
Google has
been promising Routines were in the works for some time.
The feature,
which lets Google Assistant users string together multiple commands, was first announced
back in October 2017. With Routines, you can create personalized commands and
responses – for example, saying “OK Google, I’m home,” could turn on the
lights, adjust the thermostat, and play some music.
It’s a
feature that rival Alexa announced in September 2017, and launched the
following month. Google is playing catch up here, but it’s doing it quickly.
This isn’t
the only way that Google Assistant can multitask, however. Before, you could
say two commands in one sentence – like “turn on the TV and what’s the
weather?”, and the smart assistant could perform both actions.
However,
Routines will support tying together more than two commands, and will associate
them with a trigger phrase.
According to
Google, Routines will first launch in the U.S. in the weeks ahead, and will
allow users to personalize six routines that help with morning commutes to and
from work, and their evening at home.
In addition
to Routines, location-based reminders is another new feature set to roll out in
the near future.
This option
is already available in Google Assistant on smartphones, but it will now be
integrated into Google Home devices, as well.
Of course,
the Google Home smart speaker stays in one location itself – but it can be used
to create the location-based reminders you want to be alerted about later on
your phone.
For example,
you could tell your Google Home device to remind you to buy milk when you’re at
the grocery store.
Google didn’t give an exact launch date for
either feature as it’s a staged rollout, but says they’ll start arriving next
week.
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