It is not a new cooking recipe, but an apparently new feature that Google is working on and that would allow us to be more agile and direct when invoking or managing tasks with Google Assistant.
One of the announcements that could be announced during the Google developer conference on May 18 is a new feature for the Google Assistant, a function that would allow us to invoke Google Assistant without having to say the typical “Hey Google”, and also carry out many other commands such as managing alarms or answering calls more directly.
The Mountain Viewers are always looking for ways to make the wizard much easier to use, and if they recently released new features to better configure wizard routines, now we could take a multitude of actions by skipping the classic activation message.
According to reports from Android Police, after an update of the Google application on Android, a new menu or function called “guacamole” has appeared in the assistant’s configuration list, only for certain users. Once this feature is activated, it would allow certain tasks to be performed without saying the classic “Hey Google” activation.