Ever since Google Assistant has made headlines, many companies have changed their strategies to achieve an even better and advanced approach. Initially, Google Assistant used to respond to voice commands such as "Hey Google, check my email" or "Hey Google! find me a sad song," but the latest revelations made by the company has finally enabled the team to go beyond the boundaries and have access of applications that do not belong to Google.
Android is the most widely used operating system by people all around the world, which is why the launch of the latest feature of Google might prove to be one of its biggest hits till now. The new feature uses 60 intents that fit rightly with the users and their interests and performs the tasks just over voice command. If you have ever interacted with an iOS device, then this strategy would be very easy to understand as Siri doesn't linger on one application; instead, it likes to break in or out of other applications as well.
There are about ten verticals present in the latest catalogue of Google to make this feature functional in a matter of seconds. For instance, if you wish to see the pictures of a celebrity, the Google Assistant will provide you with the best available options, and after that, it will direct you to the one which is your priority.
Moreover, Google has also decided to bring entertainment in a more robust form called "Google TV" and screen-sharing feature to avoid any spamming amidst calls. Similarly, Google has set foot into the part of technology where it could serve people with hearing loss, Down Syndrome, Autism, and several other disabilities regarding a speech by announcing to bring improvised tools into the world which help people to communicate with the said disabilities.