Google Assistant removing 18 features across Android, Home

Bard is the future of Assistant. Ahead of that happening, Google announced today that Assistant features with low usage will be removed in February.
In removing “underutilized” capabilities, Google says it is “prioritizing the experiences you love and investing in the underlying technology to make them even better.” The company reiterates that it will “continue to make Google Assistant more helpful,” but the writing on the wall is that Bard will be responsible for future updates.
Google lists 17 features going away, though there is an 18th change related to how you launch Assistant on Android. You can read more about the microphone icon change here.
- You can still cast audiobooks from your mobile device.
- You can create a custom Routine that has similar behavior or use a standard alarm.
- You can use Google Assistant to search for recipes across the web and YouTube.
- You can still set timers and alarms.
- You can still broadcast to devices in your home.
- You can still make calls and send text messages.
- You can still schedule a new event.
- You can still use voice control on Google Maps the same way.
- You can still ask for meditation options with media providers such as YouTube.
- You’ll need to use the buttons on your device to start, stop, pause, and resume activities. You can still voice control activities on Pixel Watches.
- You can still ask for commute times and get directions by voice.
- You can still ask for flight status.
- You can still make calls to your contacts.
- You can still ask Assistant to open your installed apps.
These deprecations span mobile and smart speakers/displays. Some pare back specific actions but leave the underlying functionality for different use cases intact. Others are straight removals, with voice controls particularly on the chopping block today. When possible, the company recommends an alternative/workaround, though the suggestions to go from a dedicated experience to YouTube aren’t great.
With some exceptions (like using the Nest Hub as a cooking tool), most of the removals are on the minor side. It makes sense why Google wants to prioritize its resources and is hesitant to spend so much effort maintaining a voice platform that isn’t the future, but these cuts, like those in the past, make Assistant less of an all-encompassing tool. Meanwhile, Google has yet to detail how the smart speaker/display experience for existing hardware will improve.
The company suggests using “Hey Google, send feedback” to voice your thoughts about these changes.
Starting January 26, you’ll get a notification when trying to use one of the above capabilities. That prompt will include a date when the functionality will no longer be available. Most of the features are going away February 26, but the Nest Hub Commute Tiles and Android/Maps App Launcher are being deprecated on February 7.
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