Google Assistant
Google has release Google Assistant's Continued Conversation available for US English speakers using a Home speaker. Now you don't have to say "hey Google" or "OK Google" for follow-ups, even if you have multiple requests.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai says he wants Assistant to be “natural and comfortable to talk to.” As such, users can now keep a conversation going with Assistant without repeatedly saying, “Hey Google,” to start every query.”
The Google has first announced Continued Conversation feature at the time of Google's annual developers' conference, Google I/O 2018.
Enabling Continued Conversation feature would mean that your device's microphone will reopen after every response to listen for follow-up questions.
This new feature allows you to give command to Google Assistant by eliminating the need to say “Hey Google” before each follow-up question. This means that users can now have a more natural conversation with the Google Assistant
But "You’ll still need to activate your Assistant devices with “Ok Google,” “Hey Google,” or with a physical trigger, but with this new optional setting turned on, the Assistant will stay active for long enough to respond to follow up questions so you don't have to say “Hey Google” as often," explains Google.
How to enable Continued Conversation in Google Assistant app
To enable this new feature,go Google Assistant app by going to
Settings > Preferences > Continued Conversation and hitting the toggle.
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