“Chrome OS gets ‘always on’ voice control”

Google is going to voice control build-in in Chrome OS, with the command ‘ok Google’ to activate. In this Chrome OS, following in the footsteps of Android, where this feature is already available. Now, it is voice control available in an early version of the OS.

On the social network Google+, did Google developer François Beaufort revealed how the new voice commands in Chrome OS works. As long as the screen of a Chromebook is on and unlocked with the command ‘ok Google’ the voice command to be activated. Users may have their history with voice commands retrieve it via the url https://history.google.com/history/audio.

Voice control is still in development, but can already be enabled by a dev-version of Chrome OS to install and the flag chrome://flags/#enable-hotword-hardware to convert, and then select voice command in the settings. The system must first be trained by three times ‘ok Google’ to say, so that the voice of the user is identified. When the voice command to the final version of Chrome OS is still unknown.

The operation of the new functionality is similar to what is already on the Android operating system is built. There may be the voice command function will also be activated by ‘ok Google’ to say. Just like on Chrome OS, the voice detection always on.


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