Chat with Google Assistant for Seamless Conversations

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Google Assistant is designed to understand natural language, allowing for seamless conversations. It can comprehend context and follow up on previous topics.

You can use Google Assistant on a variety of devices, including smartphones, smart speakers, and smart displays. This means you can have conversations with Google Assistant anywhere, at any time.

To start a conversation with Google Assistant, simply say "Ok Google" or press a button on your device. This will activate the assistant and allow you to ask questions or give commands.

Enable Continued Conversations

To enable Continued Conversations, open the Google Home app on your Android or iOS device.

You'll need to access the app menu and select "More settings." From there, tap on "Preferences", and then "Continued Conversation."

The toggle at the top of the screen will turn on Continued Conversation, and you'll see a list of all your connected Google Home devices below it.

You can tap on each speaker to the right of the main screen in the app to adjust individual settings, but for now, there are no additional options beyond turning this feature on and off.

The toggle will turn blue, indicating Continued Conversation has been activated on your compatible Google Assistant devices.

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