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Google Assistant Gets New Interpreter Mode, Flight Check-in Abilities

Posted January 8, 2019 | Android | CES 2019 | Google | Google Assistant | Google Home | Windows


Google is rolling out a couple of new features to Google Assistant today. Along with integrating Google Assistant into Google Maps, the company is making it easier to travel with the help of Assistant.

Google Assistant will now let you save your boarding pass for your flights. Assistant can then help you automatically check-in to your flights using the boarding pass. All of that works without you needing to actually share any of your flight details manually. You can simply say “Hey Google, check in to my flight.” and Assistant will automatically check you into your upcoming flight. The feature only works with domestic United Airlines flights, though Google will likely expand the feature to more airlines and countries later on.

On Smart Displays and Google Home devices, the company is introducing a new Interpreter Mode for Assistant. The feature essentially makes use of Google’s Translator tech to help you communicate with others in different languages. You can access the feature by saying something like “Hey Google, be my French interpreter” and Google will automatically start translating whatever you say into French. The feature can automatically detect your language and translate it into your desired language automatically which is pretty cool. On Smart Displays, the feature will show previews of the translation, too.

It’s not clear exactly how well this feature works, though considering Google’s expertise in speech recognition and translation, I’d imagine it works pretty well for the most part.

The company is enabling another new feature for Android users — the ability to access Assistant from the lock screen. You can now ask Assistant to do things like set and dismiss alarms, schedule reminders, etc. without unlocking your phone. And if you don’t mind risking your privacy, you can also opt-in to show personal queries on the lock screen without needing to unlock your phone. The feature is only available for Pixel owners at the moment, though Google expects to roll it out to all Android devices in the next few weeks.

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