New Delhi, April 26: There is good news for parents. If you are not particularly good at reading bedtime stories to your kids, just ask the Google Assistant on your phone to do so and you will be able to hear the famous tales from the Panchatantra or other books. Whether you have an Android or an iOS phone, every time you say "Hey Google, tell me a story", the Assistant tells you a tale. If you hear the "Truth Will Never Die" one day, it could be "Don't be Greedy" next time, or "Don't Trust Anybody" at some other time.
Google introduced the "Tell Me a Story" feature in English in India, Australia, Britain and the US on Thursday. "You'll need to have the latest version of Google Play Books for Android or iOS installed to listen to all of these great stories," Eric Liu, Product Manager, Google Assistant, wrote in a blog post. Asking Google Assistant to Marry You? Google India 'Really' Wants to Know Why.
"Whether you're on the way to school drop-off or waiting for soccer practice to start, you can hear stories like 'Let's Be Firefighters!' (Blaze and the Monster Machines), 'Robot Rampage' (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and more," Liu added. The feature was first introduced in 2018, however, it was only made available on Google Home, TechCrunch reported.
Election Commission bars Nadia BJP District President Mahadev Sarkar from holding any public meeting, road show, public rally & interviews in media in connection with ongoing elections, for 48 hours from 4 pm on April 26 till 4 pm on April 28.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Apr 26, 2019 06:39 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).
Good News for Parents! Google Assistant to Now Read Stories to Your Kids
The feature was first introduced in 2018, however, it was only made available on Google Home, TechCrunch reported.
New Delhi, April 26: There is good news for parents. If you are not particularly good at reading bedtime stories to your kids, just ask the Google Assistant on your phone to do so and you will be able to hear the famous tales from the Panchatantra or other books. Whether you have an Android or an iOS phone, every time you say "Hey Google, tell me a story", the Assistant tells you a tale. If you hear the "Truth Will Never Die" one day, it could be "Don't be Greedy" next time, or "Don't Trust Anybody" at some other time.
Google introduced the "Tell Me a Story" feature in English in India, Australia, Britain and the US on Thursday. "You'll need to have the latest version of Google Play Books for Android or iOS installed to listen to all of these great stories," Eric Liu, Product Manager, Google Assistant, wrote in a blog post. Asking Google Assistant to Marry You? Google India 'Really' Wants to Know Why.
"Whether you're on the way to school drop-off or waiting for soccer practice to start, you can hear stories like 'Let's Be Firefighters!' (Blaze and the Monster Machines), 'Robot Rampage' (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and more," Liu added. The feature was first introduced in 2018, however, it was only made available on Google Home, TechCrunch reported.
Election Commission bars Nadia BJP District President Mahadev Sarkar from holding any public meeting, road show, public rally & interviews in media in connection with ongoing elections, for 48 hours from 4 pm on April 26 till 4 pm on April 28.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Apr 26, 2019 06:39 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).