Google launches Google Assistant in Vietnamese language

Google’s application named AI helper, Google Assistant, in Vietnamese language was today officially launched in Ho Chi Minh City.

Google Assistant, AI Virtual Assistant, is developed by Google and it was introduced at its annual I/O developer conference in May, 2016.
As long as the language is supported, Google Assistant will automatically recognize the language being spoken with 24 supported languages.
Unlike Google Now, Google Assistant voice helper can provide users with more natural two-way conversations and do much more than just schedule events and perform quick Google searches.
Google Assistant will be available in a number of different devices later this year, so users will be able to use it at home, on their smartphones. From now on, Google can understand, speaks and hear Vietnamese also.
Google Assistant runs on Android, Chrome OS, iOS và KaiOS (Jio Phone and Nokia 8110 4G).
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