Your Google Assistant will soon get more personalized with this new update! Back in March of 2021, Google incorporated federated learning on Android smartphones to improve the accuracy of the buzzword ‘Hey Google’. Interestingly, now Google is prepping to take a big step while bringing a new “Personalized speech recognition” feature to help Google Assistant get better at recognising the common and frequent words and names. This will be an important step towards improving its smart assistant experience. Not just that, it seems that if the Google users on Android will opt-in for an improved Google Assistant experience, then the system will be able to store as well as analyze your own voice with the "Personalized speech recognition".
According to a 9to5Mac report, the “Personalized speech recognition” feature will appear in Google Assistant settings with a description that reads, “Store audio recordings on this device to help Google Assistant get better at recognizing what you say. Audio stays on this device and can be deleted any time by turning off personalized speech recognition. Learn more.” Also Read: Get up close and personal with the latest Microsoft Teams features- check benefits for you
Storing and analysing one's voice will increase reaction time and accuracy because the Google Assistant will become familiarized with the user's voice and commonly used terms. The assistant will also have access to Google's servers, which will collect and analyze summaries of other users' voice models. The feature will most likely allow for more advanced command and contact name recognition. Also Read: Google Drive finally has this popular feature to make your task easier!
This upcoming feature seems to expand the existing machine
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