Google has come up with a new voice command 'No, I said' that helps users correct Google now.
With the new command, users just have to say 'No, I said' and then repeat the part Google Now got wrong, instead of repeating the whole command again, CNET reported.
Almost every gadget supports voice-commands nowadays. Even though the overall reliability of voice recognition software has come a long way over the last few years, it's still not perfect. Between environmental conditions and speech patterns, trying to get a device to correctly recognize what you said can be an exercise in frustration, report said.
In an effort to make voice commands more easy and effective, Google has created a way to correct Google Now. Naturally, it's done with a voice command, making the process seamless and hopefully painless.
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