How does it learn?

flipbeats

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I was wondering how Google Home learns new info? Does us asking it question it may not know produce room for answers later somehow? I still feel like google now button or search which grabs its info from websites etc is still more reliable at the moment.
 
I preferred now on tap as well... Simply because it searched the screen more efficiently than Google Assistant... GA never really sees anything on my screen and since it doesn't have the select any text feature like now on tap it makes it useless to me a lot of time
 
I had a feeling it was like that, I wish after we asked it a question it would look into learning what we were asking it so in the very very near by future it will know the answer. But then again it might turn out like that thing from the movie Eagle Eye lol
 
Google Home/Assistant learns from everything you do on Google. Sheet you talk to it or you're in a search on your desktop PC, if you are logged in to your Google account, the information is associated with you and used by Home/Assistant to work better. It even uses where you go online if you use Chrome. (Unless you are incognito of course.)
 
Did you know the Now on Tap feature is still in the Google Assistant on phones?

When Google Assistant first came out on the Pixel you would access Now on Tap by long pressing the home button then swiping up. But now when you access the Assistant there's a button called "what's on my screen" that you use the Now on Tap feature.
 
Interesting, I just wish it knew more information. Like if it gathers info from what is commonly ask and decides to create an answer for it.