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The Google Chrome extension AutoVoice has been updated, and can now allow users to utilize Google Assistant via their PC.
Google has released the Google Assistant SDK to the public. This means any user can now run Google Assistant virtually anywhere, including PC, using the Google Chrome AutoVoice extension.
The XDA post goes into great detail on how to configure the API and install Google Assistant from within your computer’s command line, but for more visual learners, this step-by-step ...
You can use the Chrome extension to contact Assistant from your PC with any wake up phrase you want (because AutoVoice) and use the same commands you would on other Assistant devices.
The new and improved Google Assistant is basically the mobile version of what Microsoft is doing with Copilot and Windows PCs. Here's what's coming for Android users.
The Google Assistant tool supports Windows, macOS, and Linux Even if you’re not on Windows, you can still get Google Assistant on your computer if you run a macOS or Linux machine.
The next trick to finding out which assistant is best for you is finding out what platforms each is supported on. Cortana is available on Windows 10, Xbox, iOS and Android.
The AutoVoice Chrome extension for the PC has been updated so that users can speak and interact with Google Assistant via its SDK.
The standalone Google Assistant app (or shortcut) has now surpassed the 500 million download barrier over on the Google Play Store.