Google, which has been working on supporting Indic languages across its products like Search, Lens and others on its platform, said it will make Google Assistant available in Hindi on all Android TVs.
Hindi
has emerged as the second-most used language globally on Google
Assistant, the tech giant's artificial intelligence powered
assistant, behind just English, according to the tech giant.
The
company, which has been working on supporting Indic languages across
its products like Search, Lens and others on its platform, said it
will soon make Google Assistant available in Hindi on all Android
TVs.
"Since
introducing the Assistant in India nearly two years ago, we've
introduced Hindi and 8 additional Indic languages...We're thrilled to
share that Hindi has become the second most used Assistant language
globally after English across many types of devices in India...coming
soon, the Assistant will also be available in Hindi on all Android
TVs," Google Vice President, Product Management, Manuel
Bronstein said.
He
added that Indians have been using "the power of voice" to
do a variety of things like finding information to help with
homework, getting train schedules, among others.
Interestingly,
last year, Google had said its voice-based assistant had received
about 4.5 lakh proposals for marriage in India.
While
Google didn't share the number of people using Assistant (which
competes with Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa), it said the product
is available in over 30 languages across 80 countries.
Google
said starting today, users can talk to Assistant in Hindi by simply
saying "Hey Google, talk to me in Hindi" across all
Android, Android Go and KaiOS devices. Previously, users needed to
activate Hindi language support from the settings option.
Tech
companies like Google and Amazon are betting on vernacular languages
as reports suggest that 90 per cent of new internet users in India
are native language speakers.
This
makes it imperative for these tech companies to offer rich experience
in local languages in India that is witnessing strong growth in
internet usage as well as consumption of connected devices.
On
Wednesday, Amazon had announced that users in India can now speak to
its voice assistant Alexa
in Hindi to carry out tasks like checking cricket scores,
requesting songs and even asking how she's doing.
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