Google Assistant Has Developed Some Excellent Sense Of Humor

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Google Assistant has gone through serious adaptations and improvements. It is now able to understand the "social dynamics of the conversation." This allows you to continue the conversation without saying "Hey, Google" every time. The system "understands" when the conversation is with it, not with other people, and maintain a conversation’s natural flow.

In addition, now it is possible to combine several queries in one phrase. For example, the system accepts a request like "What is the weather in London and Tokyo now?". This formulation was previously very difficult for the machine because it needs to track the context.

Also, Google Assistant is now able to teach courtesy to children. If they cross certain boundaries, the system can use the Pretty Please mode, which responds only to polite requests. This feature works within the Family Link system, which includes free family games, activities and stories from content partners like Disney and others.

Aside from all these new features, it has also developed an excellent sense of humor. In this video that came t us from Victoria, Australia, the owner asks Google Assistant what the meaning of life is. This is the brilliant, yet totally unexpected response:

- Hi Google, what is the meaning of life?
- According to the late 20the century philosophers Bill and Ted, life’s purpose is to be excellent to each other. And to party on… But that’s just two dudes’ opinions!

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