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Google Gemini Update: No More "Hey Google" Every Time? (Continued Conversation Explained)
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🗣️ What's Changing?
The days of repeating "Hey Google" for every single follow-up question are over. The microphone now stays active for a few seconds, allowing for a natural, back-and-forth dialogue. We discuss how this AI voice assistant feature works, how to enable it in the Google Home app settings, and whether it can truly tell the difference between a command and background noise.
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