![]() Confusing different voices isn’t that big of a deal because Google is still pretty skittish about actually doing things to your Google account through the device. I wouldn’t expect perfection, though you train it by repeating the phrase “Okay Google” or “Hey Google” a few times, but inevitably it will probably confuse people’s voices. Today’s update lets you add up to six people so that everyone can talk to the Home and actually get personalized responses. ![]() Which means that your family, friends, partners, dogs, and cats would all have to share the same calendar if more than one person wanted to use the device. Previously, if you asked it to do something like read your agenda it would only be able to refer to a calendar for a single Google account. That’s a pretty big deal for a device that’s supposed to be a central part of your home. ![]() But thanks to an update today, now it can recognize up to six people. One of the biggest limitations of Google Home, Google’s voice- controlled speakerbot, was that it couldn’t tell anyone apart so all your requests were centered on one Google account. Google Home Now Supports Multiple Users and Can Recognize Your Voice.
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