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		<title>Google Assistant Now Can Identify Songs Playing in the Environment</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Google Assistant Now Identifies Songs Playing Nearby. Google introduced a new feature for Google Assistant. It recognizes songs playing in your surroundings. This works globally. You can use it on Android and iOS devices. Ask &#8220;Hey Google, what song is this?&#8221; The Assistant listens. It then names the track and artist. It also shows links [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google Assistant Now Identifies Songs Playing Nearby. Google introduced a new feature for Google Assistant. It recognizes songs playing in your surroundings. This works globally. You can use it on Android and iOS devices. Ask &#8220;Hey Google, what song is this?&#8221; The Assistant listens. It then names the track and artist. It also shows links to streaming services. This solves a common frustration. People hear songs they like but don’t know the names. Now they find out immediately. It’s simple and fast. The Assistant handles everything. Previously a similar tool existed only on Pixel phones. That was called Now Playing. Now all Assistant users get this ability. The technology matches Shazam’s approach. Google owns this technology. It built the feature directly into Assistant. There is no extra cost. You need the latest Assistant app version. The rollout started now. Some users see it already. Others will get it soon. The process uses your phone’s microphone. It records a small audio sample. Then it compares that sample to a huge song database. It finds a match quickly. Results appear in real time. Google emphasizes privacy. Audio processing happens mostly on your device. Clips only go to servers if necessary. This keeps your data safe. A company representative stated &#8220;We aim to make Assistant more helpful daily. This feature does that. It removes the hassle from music discovery.&#8221; The move matches competitors. Apple’s Siri offers song identification too. Google now provides the same convenience. </p>
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