Google today announced a bunch of updates for Google Assistant which will make the assistant smarter and more useful. Firstly, Google has started rolling out Routines to Assistant users. Initially announced last year, Routines will allow users to chain multiple actions into one voice command.
Secondly, Google is expanding support for location-based reminders in Assistant to more devices. Up until now, this feature was only available on Android devices but Google is expanding it to Google Home devices as well. Additionally, Google announced that it will be adding support for more languages to Assistant throughout 2018, with the total tally of supported languages reaching 30 by the end of this year. Some of the new languages that will be supported include Hindi, Swedish, Indonesian, Norwegian, Thai, and more. More importantly, perhaps, Google is adding multilingual support to Assistant which means it will be able to understand commands from multiple languages at the same time. Sadly, multilingual support will be limited to English, French, and Spanish initially. Google is also working with OEMs for deeper Assistant integration in their devices. While Assistant already works on a majority of all Android devices out there, Google wants to take this integration to the next level. As seen on the Pixel 2, Google wants to add support for device-specific commands to Assistant so, for example, one could say “Ok Google, take a selfie” to quickly take a selfie. Google is currently working with LG, Sony, and Xiaomi for tighter Assistant integration on their devices. Finally, Google will also work with carriers under its Google Assistant Carrier program to offer Assistant integration to them. It says by integrating Assistant, carriers will be able to offer customers information about their monthly plan, new services, and more through the virtual assistant.