The Sunday Guardian

Google Assistant will deliver only good news

- CORRESPOND­ENT

To brighten up your day as you wade through a sea of bad news, Google Assistant will now deliver curated good news—stories about people who are solving real-life problems across the world.

“Tell me something good” is a new experiment­al feature, currently available for Assistant users in the US.

Just say “Hey Google, tell me something good” to receive your daily dose of good news, Google said in a statement on Tuesday.

“Real people are making progress solving real issues and hearing about those stories is a crucial part of a balanced media diet,” said Ryan Burke, Creative Producer, Creative Lab at Google.

The daily dose of good stories will be curated and summarised by the Solutions Journalism Network, a non-partisan, non-profit organisati­on.

“Solutions journalism empowers and energises audi- ences, helping to combat negative news fatigue. We’re exploring how to incorporat­e more solutions journalism wherever you access Google News,” the tech giant said.

The feature will work on any Google Assistante­nabled device, including phone, Smart Display or Google Home smart speaker.

The Google Assistant can now connect with more than 5,000 devices at your home.

“That includes cameras, dishwasher­s, doorbells, dryers, lights, plugs, thermostat­s, security systems, switches, vacuums, washers, fans, locks, sensors, heaters, AC units, air purifiers, refrigerat­ors, ovens, we can keep on going!” Michele Turner, Director, Smart Home Ecosystem at Google, recently wrote in a blog post. THE INDEPENDEN­T

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