Looks like a bunch of features are being removed due to “underutilization”

  • @glimse@lemmy.world
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    501 year ago

    Google Assistant has become so awful in the past few years.

    Ok Google, give me directions to John’s house

    “Ok, navigating you to John’s Lake House Restaurant”

    Bitch, I have a SAVED ADDRESS in Google Maps titled “John’s House.” Why would you not assume I wanted to go there instead of some restaurant 3 hours away?

    • Norgur
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      241 year ago

      Yeah, Like, we are facing a world where faking a celebrity’s voice and having it respond to everything you say completely life-like is a matter of minutes while the “smart” speaker in your house talks like a robocall from the 90s and doesn’t understand a single thing when you don’t adhere to a very specific command syntax.

      • @glimse@lemmy.world
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        121 year ago

        OK Google, search for Asparagus and feta appetizer recipe

        “I’m sorry, I don’t know how to help with that” and then closes.

        SHOW ME THE SEARCH RESULTS

        • Norgur
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          81 year ago

          Ok Google, switch off the TV.(that is in the same room as you in the Google home app)
          “I’m sorry, I don’t know how to help with that”
          Ok Google, switch off the TV in the living room
          “There was a problem. Please try again in a few seconds”
          Gnah! Ok Google, switch off the TV in the living room!!!
          “Okay, 10h Video of switch off sounds is being played on the device ‘bedroom’”
          What. The. Fuck.?!

    • @cafeinux@infosec.pub
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      141 year ago

      The only use I have for Google Assistant is to call people when I’m in my car, and even then it doesn’t work correctly.

      • “Call <wife’s first name>” -> Calls a business in a neighbouring country which happens to have the same (common) name as my wife.
      • “Call <wife’s first and last name>” -> Calls my wife.
      • “Call <father’s first and last name>” -> Calls another business in the same neighbouring country which name contains my father’s first and last name.
      • “Call <father’s first name>” -> Calls my father.

      Wtf really. Those two businesses must keep wondering who’s that number that keeps calling them at absurd times from another country and never leaves a message, because I can never remember who I must use the full name of…

      • @entropicdrift
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        11 year ago

        You can tell it your relationship to your contacts and then you can just say “call my wife” or “call my dad” and it’ll work.

        • @cafeinux@infosec.pub
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          111 months ago

          I’m not that comfortable with the idea of giving that kind of information to Google (I’m already beating myself up for using Google Assistant in my car). Yet somehow I feel like they already know that kind of information.

          • @entropicdrift
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            111 months ago

            They definitely know already. And regardless, Facebook knows for sure and they’re 10x worse

    • Scrubbles
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      101 year ago

      I just asked that the other day to do what I would consider. One of the most basic tasks, add something to my shopping list. It didn’t and I got to the store and it said I had no list, so I really don’t know why I have them anymore except for speaker abilities

    • @n2burns@lemmy.ca
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      251 year ago

      Looking through that list, I kept saying to myself, “I didn’t know Google Assistant could do that!” and in a few cases, “I tried to do that and it didn’t work, so I assumed Google Assistant couldn’t do that.”

    • WashedOver
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      61 year ago

      I recall some of these things being advertised as great news features for their marketing drives.

    • dantheclamman
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      11 year ago

      They might have laid off or reassigned people tasked with maintaining these features

  • Pxtl
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    351 year ago

    Rescheduling an event in Google Calendar with your voice. You can still schedule a new event.

    This feature is underutilized because I could never get it to work.

  • @zecg@lemmy.world
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    301 year ago

    I’m looking forward to never using Google’s next generation AI assistant just as much as I never used the last one.

  • AZmaybe9
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    301 year ago

    This company sucks. It’s like they throw so many ideas and things at a wall and then never foster or care for any of it. And then they take away the wall so anything that relied on it gets fucked when the app isn’t available or works correctly anymore. And this is CONSTANT!

    They deserve each and every loss. Pretty sure the only new developments sticking around are the Google Pixel phones. Who knows, maybe they’ll delete features for the old ones in the future too. Or remove support for their phones entirely and randomly leave.

    • WashedOver
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      81 year ago

      I use to hate Microsoft so much for this with their early hardware I used to buy.

      They would abandoned the devices by not providing the drivers needed for newer versions of Windows leaving the device a brick unless you want to still run 98 or XP.

  • TJA!
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    1 year ago

    I didn’t even know that most of these were possible. Voice commands are not very discoverable.

    I mostly use it to set a timer/an alarm or to put things on Google keep lists. For the alarm you have to be very specific or it can be an unexpected time. Putting things on lists works mostly just for my shipping list and even that has problems.

    And if I now can’t even easily access it I will probably not even use it for that

    • Carighan Maconar
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      41 year ago

      Yep same. I set my alarm in the evening, I set a lot of timers while working in the kitchen, and I fill in my shopping list while going through stuff in the pantry.

      Sometimes I let it play some background noise, pause/resume music or a video, and I have a routine that reminds me of things during work days. That’s it. And it works well enough for that, but eh, still annoying that they now took both the smartness of Google Now and the sheer broad applicability of Assistant away.

  • kib48
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    151 year ago

    it’s just Google Voice Search with a fancy UI at this point

  • danhakimi
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    1 year ago

    I disabled the google app years ago. I use my browser for search, and then when I get the results, the results actually show in my browser, and I don’t have to switch apps or anything to get to my browser.

    Plus, I don’t have to look at the vestiges of all the features the app used to have, which now just feel like they’ve left the UI cluttered and pointless.

    Plus, every time I open the app, I feel like I’m being spied on, because I am.

    Plus, Google Assistant sucks ass. The voice commands are super unreliable, and as for search, I don’t want AI to guess what I’m trying to search for, deterministic imperative searches are actually better.

    • @thegreekgeek@midwest.social
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      41 year ago

      That being said I wish android had a dedicated search browser similar to Google search app. I’m searching on my browser and I have soooooooooooo many open DDG tabs it’s ridiculous. Nothing wild, just a searchbar with history that won’t delete itself when I hit back too many times and a web view to open links.

  • Aniki 🌱🌿
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    121 year ago

    Does anyone here ever use assistant for more than the basics? I find that I need to remember to be way too explicit and verbose which makes the whole thing useless, because it’s not the way humans talk so by the time I remember how to say it the right way, I could have already entered it in manually. Eventually I just stopped trying.

    • danhakimi
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      61 year ago

      I found, ages ago, that I never used the google app for something I couldn’t do in my browser. Like, this was back in the days just after Google Now died—all the features that almost worked just got scrapped because they really didn’t work. It allowed me to keep up with one college sports team, but other than that, opening the app was just a slower version of opening up my firefox and searching there.

      So that’s what I do now. I disabled the Google app, and I don’t miss it at all.

    • @n2burns@lemmy.ca
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      51 year ago

      It depends what you mean by “more than the basics.” Some things I used to do which could be considered more complicated have already been handicapped (like using 3rd party services). Others aren’t reliable so I stopped using them. Personally, I have no problem trying stuff out and speaking in the way the assistant understands, but there are very few complicated actions which are supported and reliable!

    • WashedOver
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      21 year ago

      I have a few of these devices in my place as a part of my home automation. It’s been struggling the last year with not confusing the basics and not mixing up the beginning of a news podcast as my voice commands. It seems like the newest display I own has the most issues.

      I generally just use it to control and schedule lights and devices with smart plugs. The odd time I try to set timers or reminders but I’ve never really been a big voice command person. I too struggle on the best way to get it to play my YouTube music likes list. I just cast from my phone instead.

      One thing it mostly gets right is stopping whatever is playing.

      With my Soundbar no longer being new enough to work with Google Assistant I’m not looking forward to when the rest of my smart lights, switches, and plugs join it as we go forward.

    • dantheclamman
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      21 year ago

      I use it for: general search queries, navigating to a place, turning on lights, setting timers, setting alarms, checking the weather, playing music, setting an appointment, setting reminders (though I prefer Todoist for this), listening to the NPR update.

      Of the list of discontinued features here, I’ll actually miss driving mode, which I found handy to reduce my distraction on the road by reading notifications to me, allowing me to open Pocket Casts or Libby in a couple clicks, etc. I also used the feature occasionally to resume audiobooks from Play Books where I left off.

    • Lemmington Bunnie
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      11 year ago

      I gave up on it entirely probably a year or so ago, as I found if anything it was getting worse.

    • atocci
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      I use it for screen translation and screen searches, but only on the days when those buttons exist because Assistant can’t keep a UI on my phone for more than a week.

  • Scrubbles
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    111 year ago

    Has anyone had any success flashing a Google home? I’d be interested in putting a custom assistant on there

  • kindenough
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    My Nest Hub 2gen is just an expensive clock now, and it isn’t even working well at that.
    It used to control all my home automation. Now it’s a lot of “sorry, I don’t understand” clock.

  • @rickdg@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    I hope this is a step that makes sense towards merging google assistant with bard and their new gemini model.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      91 year ago

      Hopefully this makes people realize that billion dollar corporations are not where innovation takes place anymore and instead abandons billionaire assholes and their enshittified companies. If we’re going to dream nonsense, dream big.