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Oh good McKenna is such a good actress so young and with a perfect accent. The assistant andy dick. Looks like they are making a female version of Alfred Hitchcock Rear window. The assistant kitty green. The tittle is an oxymoron. I want to see. The assistante. Harrison ford plays in apocalypse now ! and after decades he sells his soul for cheap CGI, so sad. Once the realm of pure science fiction, voice-based artificial intelligence is now a reality. Thanks to the help of A. I. like Alexa, Siri, and the Google Assistant, we’re now at the point where it’s entirely possible to listen to the news, see the day’s weather, send a text message, and start watching a video about the best way to fold your socks without looking up from your morning cereal or touching a device. If you’re an Android user, none is more integrated than the Google Assistant. It’s in your phone, it can be in your living room, and it’s ready to help you on the road. Google’s artificial intelligence is as helpful or subtle as you want. But it hasn’t always been this way. Artificial intelligence has gone from fantasy to an integral part of our lives in just a few short years — and in the case of Google Assistant, it has sidled into our homes and lives without doing as much as disturbing the drapes. Here’s the history of how Google’s artificial intelligence came to dominate the Android world. The past is now Look back up the Google Assistant’s family tree and it’s clear Google’s A. owes a lot to at least two previous services. The first and oldest part of Google Assistant is Google Voice Search. Voice Search made its debut on Android smartphones and Chrome for desktop PCs way back in June 2011, and while its functionality was basic by today’s standards, being able to give your phone voice commands marked a serious change in the way we were starting to interact with technology. But Google Now was the real seismic shift in artificial intelligence. Built on Google Voice Search, development of Google Now was code-named “Majel” — after Majel Barrett, wife of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and voice of the computer in many Star Trek series. While also an Easter egg, the code name was clearly a statement of Google’s intent — a dedication to achieving Star Trek ‘s utopian future-tech. While Google Now wasn’t exactly an all-seeing or all-knowing computer, it formed the skeleton of the Google’s Assistant’s highly personalized feed. First introduced in Android 4. 1 Jelly Bean, Google Now delivered your schedule, weather, and other useful information in a series of cards and notifications, letting you know if you needed to leave early for an appointment in order to avoid traffic, or telling you about nearby restaurants. Later updates brought in Gmail integration, and it was even smuggled onto iOS devices as a part of the iOS Google Search app. Like Voice Search, you could ask Google Now questions — but unlike its predecessor, you would get responses spoken out loud, marking an important step toward a true A. experience. While useful, Google Now’s ability to converse was extremely limited, and it wasn’t capable of the sort of intricate conversations Google Assistant is now known for. Most importantly, Google Now also introduced an iconic phrase that would become one of the keystones of the Google Assistant experience — the “OK Google” hotword. The birth and growth of Google Assistant Julian Chokkattu/Digital Trends Google Now was a revolution in how we interacted with our phones — but Google Assistant was a snapshot of the future. Despite that grandiose statement, Google’s Assistant began life as a humble extra on Google’s Allo chat app. Its first job was to pop up during chats when useful, or when invited. It wasn’t perfect — and Google was still clearly keeping it at arm’s length from the rest of its services — but it was just the beginning. Google Assistant’s development was being treated differently from anything before it — as evidenced by Google’s hiring of Google Doodle head Ryan Germick and ex-Pixar animator Emma Coats to give the Assistant more personality. But it wasn’t long before Google Assistant broke free of its chains, coming first as a stand-alone feature to the original Google Pixel and the Google Home, before also arriving on other smartphones running Android 6. 0 Marshmallow and above in 2017. This implementation of Assistant is probably the first time we saw the modern Assistant, with an interface that could be called up with the Home button and the ability to reply in a more conversational manner. Though the initial version featured some gulfs between capabilities on mobile and Home speakers, Google reduced that gap as the months went by and quickly added Assistant functionality to its other products. Last year also saw Google announce its intention to add its Assistant to Android TV. Easy assistance, no matter where you are Greg Mombert/Digital Trends We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the impact of Google Assistant on smart speakers. Launched alongside the Google Assistant at Google I/O 2016, the Google Home was the first smart speaker to include Google’s Assistant, but it wasn’t the last. Google debuted the Google Home Mini in October 2017 — but most notable was the influx of hardware from other manufacturers with support for the Assistant. Google’s Assistant SDK allowed companies like JBL and LG to quickly include smart functionality in their hardware, without having to develop their own software. The Assistant also made the jump to smart displays, following in Amazon’s footsteps with smart displays from multiple manufacturers, and eventually the Google Home Hub. It’s not just a small smattering of manufacturers that are using Google’s A. — as of May 2018, Google reported that more than 5, 000 devices are now connected with the Google Assistant. The future of the Assistant So what lies ahead for the Google Assistant? Based on everything that’s come before, Google is nowhere near done with developing new features, and it’s highly likely it never will be. Will we look back at where we are now the same way we now look at the primitive nature of Google Now? Google’s latest major addition to the Assistant is Duplex — a feature that allows the Assistant to call businesses and book appointments on your behalf. It responds to questions and alterations in real time, and uses filler words like “um-hm”. It was so convincing that some people worried it could be used to dupe real people. Thankfully, Google assured us that disclosure is built into the software. But Duplex is just the start of a new era for Google Assistant, and with Google’s software having gone from voice search to calling businesses in just seven years, imagine what A. will look like in 20. Scary? A little. But we’re also excited to see Star Trek’s “Majel” introduced into every aspect of our lives. Editors' Recommendations The best Google Home tips, tricks, and Easter eggs for 2020 How to quickly set up your Google Home, Home Mini, or Nest Hub How to perform a reverse image search in Android or iOS What is Android TV? Google’s smart TV software fully explained Google needs these 9 new features in Android 11.
The assistant surprise eggs. The assistant director. As·sis·tant (ə-sĭs′tənt) n. One that assists; a helper. adj. 1. Holding an auxiliary position; subordinate. 2. Giving aid; auxiliary. assistant ( əˈsɪstənt) n 1. (Professions) a. a person who assists, esp in a subordinate position b. ( as modifier): assistant manager. adj archaic helpful or useful as an aid as•sis•tant (əˈsɪs tənt) n. a person who gives aid and support; helper. a person who is subordinate to another in rank, function, etc. ; aide; adjutant. 3. something that aids and supplements another. 4. a faculty member in a college or university ranking below an instructor. 5. assisting; helpful. 6. serving in an immediately subordinate position; of secondary rank. [1400–50; < Latin] Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Noun 1. assistant - a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; "my invaluable assistant"; "they hired additional help to finish the work" worker - a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker" accomplice, confederate - a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan) attendant, attender, tender - someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another bat boy - (baseball) a boy who takes care of bats and other baseball equipment deputy, lieutenant - an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent event planner - someone who plans social events as a profession (usually for government or corporate officials) facilitator - someone who makes progress easier flower girl - a young girl who carries flowers in a (wedding) procession girl Friday - a female assistant who has a range of duties enforcer, hatchet man - one whose job it is to execute unpleasant tasks for a superior birthing coach, doula, labor coach, monitrice - an assistant (often the father of the soon-to-be-born child) who provides support for a woman in labor by encouraging her to use techniques learned in childbirth-preparation classes underboss - an assistant or second-in-command to a chief (especially in a crime syndicate) poser, model - a person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor; "the president didn't have time to be a model so the artist worked from photos" paraprofessional - a trained worker who is not a member of a profession but who assists a professional powder monkey - someone who carries explosives (as from the magazine to the guns on board a warship) prompter, theater prompter - someone who assists a performer by providing the next words of a forgotten speech secretarial assistant, secretary - an assistant who handles correspondence and clerical work for a boss or an organization sidesman - (Church of England) an assistant to the churchwarden; collects offerings of money in the church whipper-in - huntsman's assistant in managing the hounds Adj. assistant - of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another assistant noun 1. helper, partner, ally, colleague, associate, supporter, deputy, subsidiary, aide, aider, second, accessory, attendant, backer, protagonist, collaborator, accomplice, confederate, auxiliary, henchman, right-hand man, adjutant, helpmate, coadjutor (rare), abettor, cooperator He had been accompanied to the meeting by an assistant. salesperson, shop assistant, checkout person, retail assistant The assistant checked the price on the back cover of the book. assistant noun A person who holds a position auxiliary to another and assumes some of the superior's responsibilities: adjective Giving or able to give help or support: Translations asistent pomocník prodavač asistentka pomocnice assistent ekspedient hjælpe- medhjælper avustaja pomoćnik asszisztens helyettes segéd afgreiîslumaîur aîstoîarmaîur 助手 조수 asistent asistent pomočnik prodajalec assistent ผู้ช่วย trợ lý assistant [əˈsɪst ə nt] A. N → ayudante mf; (= language assistant) → lector (a) m/f B. CPD assistant director N ( Theat) → ayudante mf de dirección assistant manager N → subdirector (a) m/f assistant master N ( Brit) ( Scol) ( o. f. ) → profesor m de instituto assistant mistress N ( Brit) ( Scol) ( o. ) → profesora f de instituto assistant principal N ( Scol) → subdirector (a) m/f assistant professor N ( US) → profesor (a) m/f agregado/a assistant secretary N → subsecretario/a m/f assistant [əˈsɪstənt] n (= aid) → assistant (e) m/f; (in administration) → adjoint (e) m/f (British) ( also shop assistant, sales assistant) → vendeur (e) m/f (SCHOOL) French assistant → assistant (e) m/f de français English assistant → assistant (e) m/f d'anglais modif assistant secretary of defense (US) → secrétaire m/f adjoint (e) de la défense a young assistant professor at Harvard → un jeune maître assistant à Harvard assistant manager, assistant referee assistant manager n → sous-directeur/trice m/f, directeur/trice m/f adjoint (e) assistant referee n (FOOTBALL) → juge m de touche assistant n → Assistent (in) m(f); (= shop assistant) → Verkäufer (in) m(f); are you in charge here? — no, I am just an assistant → sind Sie hier der Chef? — nein, ich bin bloß Mitarbeiter assistant: assistant master/mistress n → Lehrer (in) m(f) (ohne besondere zusätzliche Verantwortung) assistant priest n → Hilfspriester m assistant professor n (US) → Assistenz-Professor(in) m(f) assistant referee n (Ftbl) → Schiedsrichterassistent(in) m(f) assistant [əˈsɪst /ə nt] 1. n → aiutante m/f, assistente m/f, aiuto ( Brit) ( also shop assistant) → commesso/a assist ( əˈsist) verb to help. The junior doctor assisted the surgeon at the operation. asˈsistance noun help. Do you need assistance? asˈsistant noun 1. a person who assists; a helper. a laboratory assistant; ( also adjective) an assistant headmaster. a person who serves in a shop. assistant → مُسَاعِد asistent assistent Assistent βοηθός ayudante avustaja assistant pomoćnik assistente 助手 조수 assistent assistent asystent assistente помощник assistent ผู้ช่วย yardımcı trợ lý 助手 as·sis·tant n., a. asistente, ayudante. assistant n asistente mf, auxiliar mf, ayudante mf; certified nursing — auxiliar de enfermería certificado; medical — asistente médico, persona entrenada para ayudar al médico en el consultorio o en la clínica; nursing — auxiliar de enfermería; physician’s — asistente médico, persona entrenada para diagnosticar y tratar enfermedades comunes bajo la supervisión de un médico.
Song at beginning and end. For the other virtual assistant from Google, see Google Now. "Google Duplex" redirects here. For the number, see googolduplex. Google Assistant Google Assistant on the Pixel smartphone Developer(s) Google Initial release May 18, 2016; 3 years ago Written in C++ Operating system Android, Chrome OS, iOS, iPadOS, KaiOS, Linux Platform Android Google Nest Wear OS by Google Android TV Chrome OS Smart Speakers Headphones Smart Displays Google Allo iOS iPadOS Ubuntu Raspberry Pi Available in English, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Danish, Dutch, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese Type Virtual assistant Website assistant Google Assistant is an artificial intelligence -powered [1] virtual assistant developed by Google that is primarily available on mobile and smart home devices. Unlike the company's previous virtual assistant, Google Now, the Google Assistant can engage in two-way conversations. Assistant initially debuted in May 2016 as part of Google's messaging app Allo, and its voice-activated speaker Google Home. After a period of exclusivity on the Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones, it began to be deployed on other Android devices in February 2017, including third-party smartphones and Android Wear (now Wear OS), and was released as a standalone app on the iOS operating system in May 2017. Alongside the announcement of a software development kit in April 2017, the Assistant has been, and is being, further extended to support a large variety of devices, including cars and third party smart home appliances. The functionality of the Assistant can also be enhanced by third-party developers. Users primarily interact with the Google Assistant through natural voice, though keyboard input is also supported. In the same nature and manner as Google Now, the Assistant is able to search the Internet, schedule events and alarms, adjust hardware settings on the user's device, and show information from the user's Google account. Google has also announced that the Assistant will be able to identify objects and gather visual information through the device's camera, and support purchasing products and sending money, as well as identifying songs. At CES 2018, the first Assistant-powered smart displays ( smart speakers with video screens) were announced, with the first one being released in July 2018. [2] In 2020, Google Assistant is already available on more than 1 billion devices. [3] Google Assistant is available in more than 90 countries, the Google Assistant now helps more than 500 million people every month. [4] History [ edit] Google Assistant was unveiled during Google's developer conference on May 18, 2016, as part of the unveiling of the Google Home smart speaker and new messaging app Allo; Google CEO Sundar Pichai explained that the Assistant was designed to be a conversational and two-way experience, and "an ambient experience that extends across devices". [5] Later that month, Google assigned Google Doodle leader Ryan Germick and hired former Pixar animator Emma Coats to develop "a little more of a personality". [6] Platform expansion [ edit] For system-level integration outside of the Allo app and Google Home, the Google Assistant was initially exclusive to the Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones. [7] In February 2017, Google announced that it had begun to enable access to the Assistant on Android smartphones running Android Marshmallow or Nougat, beginning in select English-speaking markets. [8] [9] Android tablets did not receive the Assistant as part of this rollout. [10] [11] The Assistant is also integrated in Android Wear 2. 0, [12] and will be included in future versions of Android TV [13] [14] and Android Auto. [15] In October 2017, the Google Pixelbook became the first laptop to include Google Assistant. [16] Google Assistant later came to the Google Pixel Buds. [17] In December 2017, Google announced that the Assistant would be released for phones running Android Lollipop through an update to Google Play Services, as well as tablets running 6. 0 Marshmallow and 7. 0 Nougat. [18] In February 2019, Google reportedly began testing ads in Google Assistant results. [19] On May 15, 2017, Android Police reported that the Google Assistant would be coming to the iOS operating system as a separate app. [20] The information was confirmed two days later at Google's developer conference. [21] [22] Smart displays [ edit] In January 2018 at the Consumer Electronics Show, the first Assistant-powered "smart displays" were released. [23] Smart displays were shown at the event from Lenovo, Sony, JBL and LG. [24] These devices have support for Google Duo video calls, YouTube videos, Google Maps directions, a Google Calendar agenda, viewing of smart camera footage, in addition to services which work with Google Home devices. [2] These devices are based on Android Things and Google-developed software. Google unveiled its own smart display, Google Home Hub, in October 2018, which utilizes a different system platform. [25] Developer support [ edit] In December 2016, Google launched " Actions on Google ", a developer platform for the Google Assistant. Actions on Google allows 3rd party developers to build apps for Google Assistant. [26] [27] In March 2017, Google added new tools for developing on Actions on Google to support the creation of games for Google Assistant. [28] Originally limited to the Google Home smart speaker, Actions on Google was made available to Android and iOS devices in May 2017, [29] [30] at which time Google also introduced an app directory for overview of compatible products and services. [31] To incentivize developers to build Actions, Google announced a competition, in which first place won tickets to Google's 2018 developer conference, $10, 000, and a walk-through of Google's campus, while second place and third place received $7, 500 and $5, 000, respectively, and a Google Home. [32] In April 2017, a software development kit (SDK) was released, allowing third-party developers to build their own hardware that can run the Google Assistant. [33] [34] It has been integrated into Raspberry Pi, [35] [36] cars from Audi and Volvo, [37] [38] and smart home appliances, including fridges, washers, and ovens, from companies including iRobot, LG, General Electric, and D-Link. [39] [40] [41] Google updated the SDK in December 2017 to add several features that only the Google Home smart speakers and Google Assistant smartphone apps had previously supported. The features include: letting third-party device makers incorporate their own "Actions on Google" commands for their respective products incorporating text-based interactions and more languages allowing users to set a precise geographic location for the device to enable improved location-specific queries. [42] [43] On May 2, 2018, Google announced a new program on their blog that focuses on investing in the future of the Google Assistant through early-stage startups. Their focus was to build an environment where developers could build richer experiences for their users. This includes startups that broaden Assistant's features, are building new hardware devices, or simply differentiating in different industries. [44] Voices [ edit] Google Assistant launched using the voice of Kiki Baessell for the American female voice, the same actress for the Google Voice voicemail system since 2010. [45] On October 11, 2019, Google announced that Issa Rae had been added to Google Assistant as an optional voice, which could be enabled by the user by saying "Okay, Google, talk like Issa". [46] Interaction [ edit] The Google Assistant on the Pixel XL phone Google Assistant, in the nature and manner of Google Now, can search the Internet, schedule events and alarms, adjust hardware settings on the user's device, and show information from the user's Google account. Unlike Google Now, however, the Assistant can engage in a two-way conversation, using Google's natural language processing algorithm. [47] Search results are presented in a card format that users can tap to open the page. [48] In February 2017, Google announced that users of Google Home would be able to shop entirely by voice for products through its Google Express shopping service, with products available from Whole Foods Market, Costco, Walgreens, PetSmart, and Bed Bath & Beyond at launch, [49] [50] and other retailers added in the following months as new partnerships were formed. [51] [52] Google Assistant can maintain a shopping list; this was previously done within the notetaking service Google Keep, but the feature was moved to Google Express and the Google Home app in April 2017, resulting in a severe loss of functionality. [53] [54] In May 2017, Google announced that the Assistant would support a keyboard for typed input and visual responses, [55] [56] support identifying objects and gather visual information through the device's camera, [57] [58] and support purchasing products [59] [60] and sending money. [61] [62] Through the use of the keyboard, users can see a history of queries made to the Google Assistant, and edit or delete previous inputs. The Assistant warns against deleting, however, due to its use of previous inputs to generate better answers in the future. [63] In November 2017, it became possible to identify songs currently playing by asking the Assistant. [64] [65] The Google Assistant allows users to activate and modify vocal shortcut commands in order to perform actions on their device (both Android and iPad/iPhone) or configuring it as a hub for home automation. This feature of the speech recognition is available in English, among other languages. [66] [67] In July 2018, the Google Home version of Assistant gained support for multiple actions triggered by a single vocal shortcut command. [68] At the annual I/O developers conference on May 8, 2018, Google's SEO announced the addition of six new voice options for the Google Assistant, one of which being John Legend 's. [69] This was made possible by WaveNet, a voice synthesizer developed by DeepMind, which significantly reduced the amount of audio samples that a voice actor was required to produce for creating a voice model. [70] In August 2018, Google added bilingual capabilities to the Google Assistant for existing supported languages on devices. Recent reports say that it may support multilingual support by setting a third default language on Android Phone. [71] As a default option, the Google Assistant doesn't support two common features of the speech recognition on the transcribed texts, like punctuation and spelling. However, a Beta feature of Speech-to-text enables only en-Us language users to ask "to detect and insert punctuation in transcription results. Speech-to-Text can recognize commas, question marks, and periods in transcription requests. [72] In April 2019, the most popular audio games in the Assistant; Crystal Ball and Lucky Trivia have had the biggest voice change in the software history. The voice in the assistant has been able to add expression to the games. For instance, in the Crystal Ball game the voice would speak slow and soft during the intro and before the answer is revealed to make the game more excitable and in the Lucky Trivia game the voice would become excitable like a game show host. In the British accent voice of Crystal Ball, the voice would say the word 'probably' in a downwards slide like she's not too sure. The games used the text to speech voice which makes the voice more robotic. In May 2019 however, it turned out to be a bug in the speech API that caused the games to lose the studio quality voices. These audio games were fixed on May 20th 2019. On December 12, 2019, Google rolled out its interpreter mode for iOS and Android Google Assistant smartphone apps. Interpreter mode allows Google Assistant to translate conversations in real time and was previously only available on Google Home smart speakers and displays. [73] Google Duplex [ edit] This section is about Duplex for Google Assistant. For the number, see googolplex. In May 2018, Google revealed Duplex, an extension of the Google Assistant that allows it to carry out natural conversations by mimicking human voice, in a manner not dissimilar to robocalling. [74] The assistant can autonomously complete tasks such as calling a hair salon to book an appointment, scheduling a restaurant reservation, or calling businesses to verify holiday store hours. [75] While Duplex can complete most of its tasks fully autonomously, it is able to recognize situations that it is unable to complete and can signal a human operator to finish the task. Duplex was created to speak in a more natural voice and language by incorporating speech disfluencies such as filler words like "hmm" and "uh" and using common phrases such as "mhm" and "gotcha", along with more human-like intonation and response latency. [76] [77] [78] Duplex is currently in development and have a limited release in late 2018 with Google Pixel users. [79] During the limited release, Pixel phone users in Atlanta, New York, Phoenix, and San Francisco were only able to use Duplex to make restaurant reservations. [80] Criticism [ edit] After the announcement, concerns were made over the ethical and societal questions that artificial intelligence technology such as Duplex raises. [81] For instance, human operators may not notice that they are speaking with a digital robot when conversing with Duplex, [82] which some critics view as unethical or deceitful. [83] Concerns over privacy were also identified, as conversations with Duplex are recorded in order for the virtual assistant to analyze and respond. [84] Privacy advocates have also raised concerns of how the millions of vocal samples gathered from consumers are fed back into the algorithms of virtual assistants, making these forms of AI smarter with each use. Though these features individualize the user experience, critics are unsure about the long term implications of giving "the company unprecedented access to human patterns and preferences that are crucial to the next phase of artificial intelligence". [85] While transparency was referred to as a key part to the experience when the technology was revealed, [86] Google later further clarified in a statement saying, "We are designing this feature with disclosure built-in, and we'll make sure the system is appropriately identified. " [87] [83] Google further added that, in certain jurisdictions, the assistant would inform those on the other end of the phone that the call is being recorded. [88] Reception [ edit] PC World 's Mark Hachman gave a favorable review of the Google Assistant, saying that it was a "step up on Cortana and Siri. " [89] Digital Trends called it "smarter than Google Now ever was". [90] In July 2019 Belgian public broadcaster VRT NWS published an article revealing that third party contractors paid to transcribe audio clips collected by Google Assistant listened to sensitive information about users. Sensitive data collected from Google Home devices and Android phones included names, addresses, and other private conversations such as business calls or bedroom conversations. [91] From more than 1000 recordings analysed, 153 were recorded without ‘Okay Google’ command. Google officially acknowledged that 0. 2% of recordings is being listened to by language experts to improve Google's services. [92] On August 1, 2019, Germany's Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has initiated an administrative procedure to prohibit Google from carrying out corresponding evaluations by employees or third parties for the period of three months to provisionally protect the rights of privacy of data subjects for the time being, citing GDPR. [93] A Google spokesperson stated that Google paused “language reviews” in all European countries while it investigated recent media leaks. [94] See also [ edit] References [ edit] ^ The future is AI, and Google just showed Apple how it’s done Published October 5, 2016, retrieved July 5, 2018 ^ a b Bohn, Dieter (January 8, 2018). "Google is introducing a new Smart Display platform". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved January 13, 2018. ^ "Google Assistant is already available on more than 1 billion devices". PPC Land. January 7, 2020. Retrieved January 7, 2020. ^ "A more helpful Google Assistant for your every day". Google. 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No wonder no ozark season3, she made this and bateman the outsider. Not sure if I want to see a movie that just makes me wish I knew people like that. The assistant movie. The assistant commissioner. The assistant movie where to watch. Rick be like The Szechuan Sauce. The assistant movie spoiler. The assistant youtube video. The assistant institute. Home Round-ups (Image credit: Shutterstock) Looking for the best Google Assistant skills? We've rounded up the most useful (and entertaining) commands for controlling your smart home gadgets, navigating your schedule, getting recommendations and testing your trivia knowledge. The greatest thing about Google Assistant is that it's available on more than just the Google Home, Google Nest Hub Max, Nest Mini and Android phones. You can find it on a wide range of gadgets and on a number of the best smart speakers. Even iPhone users can download an iOS version of Google Assistant. For more Google Assistant-related tips, tricks, and how-tos, check out our complete guide to Google Assistant. Find your phone (Image credit: Future) Already misplaced your new Pixel 4 XL? Whether it's fallen in the couch cushions or you can't remember which jacket you've left it in, you can use Google Assistant to find it. If you have a connected Google Home speaker, like the Nest Mini, you can ask it where your phone is and it will ring your phone. It works even when your phone is on silent or Do Not Disturb mode, meaning you'll be able to find it easily. Unlock your Pixel (Image credit: Google) You love that Google Assistant responds to your voice when your screen is off, but you hate it when your PIN and fingerprint methods appear on screen (requiring an extra step to unlock the device). Bypass these additional steps by using Google Assistant's voice command to unlock your device. Go into your Google Assistant settings, and select OK Google Detection followed by Trusted Voice. Open apps with your voice (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Let's say you're washing your hands, but you want to see your latest Gmail notifications. Just say, "OK, Google, open Gmail, " and watch Gmail open. You can use this command to open other apps, including third-party apps, as well. Screen your phone calls (Image credit: Google) Tired of getting bothered by telemarketers? If you pick up a Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL, you can have Google Assistant field those annoying and unwanted calls. The latest Pixels include a Call Screen feature where the Assistant will answer the phone on your behalf. Even better, an onscreen transcript of the call will appear so that you can see whether the call is coming from someone you can safely ignore. If it is a telemarketer, just mark the call as spam and move on. While the new Pixels get this feature first, Google says that it will come to earlier Pixels via a software update. Google image search (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Having a hard day at work? What's better than pictures of baby animals to lift your spirits? Ask your Google Assistant to do a Google image search of baby animals and you'll feel better in no time. Get advice on where to eat, drink, dance or shop (Image credit: Tom's Guide) It's Friday night, you're out with friends, but you're clueless as to where you should go for dinner or dancing. Google Assistant can help: By way of a Nearby feature, you can find out what places around cater to whatever you're in the mood for. Just ask Google Assistant to "show me nearby restaurants, " and finding that great new spot is just a tap away. Google Assistant gives you a list of restaurant names with the establishments' star ratings; tap on a listing to get the address, directions and a link for calling the restaurant. Get suggestions for vacation spots (Image credit: Tom's Guide) If you're looking to get away, Google Assistant can serve as a virtual travel planner. Just ask Google Assistant, "What are some great vacation ideas? " if you're open to anything. To be more specific, ask, for example, "What are the best places for vacation in November" to find seasonal travel hotspots. Google Assistant will pull up search results, which you can tap for more information. Cue up your favorite Netflix shows and movies (Image credit: Tom's Guide) If you want to kick back and enjoy a new movie or old TV show with family and friends, just ask Google Assistant to start streaming your show. You can even get specific: Say, "Play Stranger Things on Netflix, " and watch the Hawkins kids escape the Demogorgon at any time. The feature can be hit-and-miss, with older shows like MacGyver and Murder, She Wrote tripping up Google Assistant, though the "Play Luke Cage on Netflix" command works just fine. Test your expertise You name it, Google Assistant has a quiz on it. Gamers can say "Talk to Video Games Quiz, " while those interested in culture and history can try "Talk to Indian Culture Quiz. " Google can even quiz you on tech-company CEOs: Say "Talk to Company Quiz. " The Assistant will keep track of your score, and let you know how you did at the end. Get a news report (Image credit: Tom's Guide) It's one thing for Google Assistant to deliver your favorite news, but how about getting the assistant to read the news to you each morning? You only have to tap the software home button; when the pop-up box comes up with the Google Assistant question, "How May I help you? " say, "Good morning. " Google Assistant will say, "Good morning, Deidre" (your name here), and give you the weather in your city as well as read the latest news from your customized news sources. You can also say, "Good Afternoon" or "Good Evening, " and get your news read, since Google Assistant is aware of each time of day. Get a positive news report (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Tired of the unrelenting negativity of the news cycle? Your Google Assistant can provide some relief. Just say "Tell me something good, " and you'll get a summary of an uplifting news story with the option to find out more by tapping a link. Get more sports scores (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Now was always good at delivering sports scores from games on the same day, but Google says the new Google Assistant is good at not just "now" — the old voice command — but also scores from yesterday and game times for tomorrow. Find out who won yesterday's big football game, just by tapping the home button and saying, "Who won yesterday's Broncos-Texans game? " Asking Google Assistant, "Who won the NFL game yesterday? " will bring up a list of NFL football scores from the day before. Get a weather forecast (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Ready to plan your weekend getaway to the park for a romantic picnic? You'll need to make sure the weather cooperates. Just grab your mobile meteorologist, Google Assistant, who can tell you if it'll be sunny with the temperature in the 70s or cold and rainy. Google Assistant is pretty flexible here. Asking, "What's the weather for the weekend? " will give you a forecast, while "What's it like outside? " triggers a rundown of current conditions. Send a voice message (Image credit: Tom's Guide) If you're out and about and need to contact your kids at home, Google Assistant can broadcast a voice message directly to your Google Home speakers at home, and your family can respond. Google Assistant also transcribes your message if your family member would rather read it. Book movie tickets (Image credit: Google) Using Google Assistant, you can search for movies based on title, who's starring, and what's playing in the theaters near you. By selecting one of the showtimes, you can then book a ticket through Fandango. No more waiting in line! Play some tunes (Image credit: Tom's Guide) On a road trip and feel like breaking out into song? Keeping your hands on the wheel, you can tell Google Assistant to "play music, " and get the party started on the road. To strike up the band, simply say, "OK, Google, " followed by "play music" or "sing a song. " Look out for a disruption in playback if you have too many devices authorized on your Play Music service (you can have up to 10 devices max) or if you have yet to set Google Assistant to unlock your Pixel. Set important reminders (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Assistant's greatest power is that it can draw information from other Google apps and services — including Keep, Calendar and Gmail — to provide information at a moment's notice when you need it. If you fear you've missed any emails from yesterday, you can always ask Google Assistant, "Did I miss any emails from yesterday? " and the assistant will pull up emails that remain unopened. Need to be reminded of that bill you keep forgetting? Want to make sure you don't forget your wedding anniversary? Just set a reminder with Google Assistant, and you'll never forget that date again. To set the reminder, you can say, "OK, Google, set a reminder for my wedding anniversary, " and it's done, other than thanking Google Assistant for maintaining your wedded bliss. (By the way, Google Assistant will reply with "You're welcome" should you thank it). Jog your memory (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Sometimes it’s hard to keep track of the little things, like where you parked your car or even where you left your car keys or wallet. It’s pretty easy for Google Assistant, though, if you take advantage of the digital helper’s ability to set reminders. Just say “OK Google, remind me that my car keys are in the kitchen on the counter, ” and Google Assistant will recall it for you when you ask again. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) When in the grocery store, the last thing you want to do is fumble for your grocery list. If you've been using Google Keep, no worries: Google Assistant can grab your shopping list. You need only go into your Google Assistant settings, then select Shopping List beneath Pixel. The Assistant will enter into Google Keep and retrieve your list. Who knew hiring a professional shopper could be so fun, easy and free? For the holidays, you can also add gift ideas to a gift list. Say "Hey, Google, add a t-shirt for Joe to my gift list. " Find a loan (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Assistant can answer all of your questions about finding and paying back a loan with Leslie, its artificially intelligent loan expert. Say "Okay, Google, talk to Loan Finder, " to take advantage of her knowledge. You can ask Leslie your own questions, or ask for her answers to the most popular ones. After you answer a few questions, Leslie can redirect you to a listing of loan offers suited to you (via a partner website). For existing loans, Leslie can spit out the amount you'll be paying over the length of your loan term. Set alarms and wake up routines (Image credit: Tom's Guide) No need to fumble with the snooze button on that alarm clock in the morning when you can trust Google Assistant to wake you up on time. You need only tell Google Assistant, "Wake me up at 8 a. m., " to set an alarm. If you're bored with the regular alarms, you can even say "Wake me up at 8 a. m. to Pink, " and it will play selected songs from her. You can pick any song, artist, or playlist, and Google Assistant will draw from the default music service you specified. Using Google Routines, you can also set an alarm to trigger other actions. For example, Google can read you the news, or turn on your lights after you've dismissed your alarm. Plan a route (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Some people want to plan their travel down to the smallest detail, including learning the fastest route to their destinations. If you're looking for the fastest way from Point A to Point B or you just need to get home from a place you've visited for the first time, ask Google Assistant to tell you. The trip from Florida to New York isn't as long as you'd think. Google Assistant works with both Google Maps and Waze. New York City residents can also use Google Assistant to check public-transit schedules, using either an Android phone or a smart speaker. Ask "Hey, Google, when is the next F train? ". You'll get your train's ETA and walking directions to the nearest station. Send a text message (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Need to send a text message telling a friend or loved one you'll be late to dinner? No problem. Just say, "OK, Google, " followed by, "Send a text message to (the person's name). " From there, you can dictate the exact message you want delivered. Google Assistant will then ask you whether you want to edit the message or send it. Set a kitchen timer (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google has partnered with United Airlines to help travelers check into flights with Google Assistant. Once you've got the flight stored in your calendar, say "Google, check into my flight. " You won't even need a confirmation number. You can also use Google to book hotel rooms through services such as Choice Hotels, Priceline and Travelclick. You're cooking at home for the first time in months, and you're enjoying a simple evening with your spouse. Make sure to set your baked chicken on a timer by saying, "OK, Google, set a timer for baked chicken for 2. 5 hours. " You can use the timer for other things, too, but dinner preparations are a natural for this Google Assistant feature. See if things add up (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Instead of scrolling through the listings grid, you can ask Google Assistant when specific shows are playing, and on what channel. For example, you can ask "When is Law & Order on next, " or "what channel is showing Hell's Kitchen? " Not everyone can do math in their head, and there’s really no need to with Google Assistant close at hand. Just say “OK Google, tell me what is 15 x 24, ” and it’ll respond with the answer quickly. Now, you never have to fumble for the calculator app on your smartphone or piece of scratch paper ever again. Get a motivational quote (Image credit: Tom's Guide) When you're buried in work, it can be difficult to see the forest for the trees. But your Google Assistant can help you take a step back with famous motivational quotes. Just ask. Google can also deliver quotes on any topic of your choosing. Try asking for a music quote or a space quote. Translate Between Languages (Image credit: Tom's Guide) When you're having trouble entertaining yourself, turn to Google Assistant for a little diversion. Just hit that software home button and tell Google Assistant, "I'm bored. " The assistant can tell corny jokes (such as a bunny's favorite kind of music: "hip hop") and play games such as solitaire or tic-tac-toe, but it can also surprise you with some random fun, such as funny or trending videos. Do you want to know a music artist's top No. 1 hits or the latest single from any given artist? Google Assistant can give you answers. You need only say, for example, "What are (artist name's) No. 1 hits? " to find the answer. Google Assistant can also do mathematical computations and field questions about weights and measurement, including converting currencies. You can change Google Assistant's language and dialect, but the mobile assistant can also make you a linguist. If you've set Google Assistant to unlock your phone, just say, "How do you say 'dinner' in Spanish? " (Simply replace "dinner" with whatever word or phrase you want translated and "Spanish" with your language of choice — Google Assistant can translate 188 languages. ) The assistant will speak the translated phrase for you. If you need to hear the phrase again, just say, "OK, Google, repeat that, " and Google Assistant will do as you command. You can also use Google's "Interpreter Mode" on any Google Home speaker or smart display. Say "Hey, Google, by my French interpreter" to start up a bilingual conversation. Google will translate what you're saying into French in real time, and can translate your partner's response back into English as well. Interpreter mode (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Assistant can be your interpreter between 44 different languages. Just say, "Hey Google, be my {insert language} interpreter, " to have Google Assistant show and speak both sides of multi-language conversation. Use your camera to identify your surroundings (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Lens allows you you to point your phone's camera at an object and have it instantly recognized, complete with contextual responses. Snap a photo of a concert marquee, and Google Assistant will be able to parse out the name of the band and offer links to play their songs or buy tickets to the show. After debuting on the Pixel phones, Google has since rolled out Lens to other devices. Assign a new language or dialect (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Practicing a new language or dialect for a business trip? You can change Google Assistant to help with your language skills. Tap the white software home button at the bottom of the display until you see Google Assistant appear. Next, tap the three gray dots at the top right of the pop-up box, then Settings, then "Adjust settings for this Pixel device. " From there, tap Assistant Language, go to Language Preferences and select Add a Language. From there, you'll be prompted to select a language and dialect (Français and Canada, for example) that you want for Google Assistant. You can also give Google an Australian or British accent by selecting "Assistant Voice" under Google Assistant Settings. Tell a story While you're running around getting your kids ready for bed, Google can read them a story. Say "Hey, Google, tell me a story, " or "Hey, Google, tell me a bedtime story. " Stories feature a number of popular characters, including the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. On Google Home speakers in the U. S., Google can also play music and sound effects while you read certain children's books. Have a laugh (Image credit: Google) If you need some humor in your life, Google can help. Say "Hey, Google, tell me a joke" for a cute joke. You'll get a wide variety of quips, from knock-knock jokes to question-answers and slick one-liners. Jokes come in many different languages, and are tailored to your region. Assign reminders (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Google Assistant gained a neat new family organization feature just in time for back to school season. While you could already send yourself reminders, you can now have Google Assistant be the family nag, reminding your partner, kids or roommates to do things like pick up the dry cleaning, preheat the oven, and take out the trash. Assignable reminders are available for phones, Google Assistant-enabled speakers, and smart displays. The feature will work with Google Nest Hub Max when it’s available in September. Record stories with My Stories (Image credit: Tom's Guide) The My Storytime skill lets you record stories for playback when you’re away from your family. When you upload audio files to, any Google Nest speakers and displays on your account can play them aloud. Just say “Hey Google, talk to My Storytime, " to listen.
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This is a great book but it looks as though they made it something its not. The book was not cute it was harsh and brutal and told a wonderful story. The assistant. Редактировать удалить Рейтинг фильма — 1 IMDb: 6. 20 (460) об оценках и Top-250 Послать ссылку на email или через персональное сообщение * КиноПоиск не сохраняет в базе данных e-mail адреса, вводимые в этом окне, и не собирается использовать их для каких-либо посторонних целей Знаете похожие фильмы? Порекомендуйте их... Порекомендуйте фильмы, похожие на « » по жанру, сюжету, создателям и т. д. * внимание! система не позволяет рекомендовать к фильму сиквелы / приквелы — не пытайтесь их искать Отзывы и рецензии зрителей Добавить рецензию... Для того чтобы добавить рецензию на фильм Ассистентка, необходимо войти на сайт → Заголовок: Текст: Нашли ошибку? Добавить инфо → Мнение друзей Найдите друзей, зарегистрированных на КиноПоиске, и здесь появятся оценки, которые ваши друзья поставили этому фильму... Ассистентка The Assistant, 2019 Подписка на обновления... Результаты уик-энда Зрители 2 411 009 846 435 Деньги 658 629 937 руб. 224 513 762 Цена билета 273, 18 руб. 2, 06 07. 02 — 09. 02 подробнее Сегодня в кино рейтинг Соник в кино Sonic the Hedgehog 6. 592 Остров фантазий Fantasy Island Джентльмены The Gentlemen 8. 605 Хищные птицы: Потрясающая история Харли Квинн Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn 6. 412 Скандал Bombshell 6. 159 афиша Скоро в кино премьера Соник в кино Sonic the Hedgehog 20. 02 Удивительное путешествие доктора Дулиттла Dolittle 20. 02 Сладкая жизнь La dolce vita 05. 03 Человек-невидимка The Invisible Man 05. 03 Бладшот Bloodshot 12. 03 премьеры Багровые реки Les rivières pourpres, 2000 другой случайный фильм.
The assistants by camille perri. Im assuming HR pulled her in for WEARING THE SAME GODDAM BLOUSE FOR 2 MONTHS. Okay, I'm gonna be honest. I don't want to see a live version of the Ballad of Mulan. I want to see the cartoon Mulan movie I loved as a kid with real people. This just make me sad that they tried so hard to protect Chinese traditions and follow the poem that it seems they took out some of core points in what the cartoon movie symbolized. Can't say I'm surprised though considering no live Disney remake has really been good. I mean sure some of the visual effects are on point, but that is kind of expected of Disney. Some were okay, but let be honest its just a money grab. sigh oh well...
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