Google has announced changes to its Google Assistant service, stating that in order to invest in technology improvements, it will be discontinuing support for certain features that have low usage. A total of 17 features will be affected, starting from January 26th. When accessed, users will receive a message stating that the feature is no longer available.
Examples of the discontinued features include sending emails via voice command, editing original appointments in Google Calendar, and using the Calm app.
Google advises that this change may impact users, and encourages them to provide feedback by saying “Hey Google, send feedback” to provide valuable information to the development team.
TLDR: Google is discontinuing support for 17 low-usage features in its Google Assistant service to invest in technology improvements. Users can provide feedback to the development team if they are impacted by these changes.
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