Google has added more natural-sounding voices to Assistant

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Workers set up a Hey Google booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center in preparation for the 2018 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 6, 2018. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
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Google is adding two more English-speaking voices to Assistant. It used an updated prosody model to make them sound more natural than other Assistant voices. Developers can now start using them in their existing Actions. Here’s a quick example of one of them sounds:

Meanwhile, in early 2021, Google will roll out CVC entry as a payment authorization option on smart displays. You’ll be able to confirm payments by punching in the verification code printed on the back of your credit card.

Earlier this year, Google started testing voice matching to confirm someone’s identity when they’re making a payment. That’s now more broadly available, giving you a way to pay for certain things through Assistant using only your voice.

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