You can install an unofficial Google Assistant client on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and it`s surprisingly functional.
Google Assistant is available on just about every platform. It`s on most phones sold today — including feature phones — smart speakers, on your wrist, in your car, and on TVs that are powered by Android TV. While Google has done a great job making Assistant easily accessible across a range of devices, it still isn`t available for desktop computers.
Sure, the best Chromebooks and Chrome OS products have offered Google Assistant for some time now, but there wasn`t an easy way to get Google`s digital assistant running on Windows, macOS, or Linux. That`s changing now thanks to an unofficial Google Assistant desktop client released by Melvin Abraham on GitHub.
The client uses the Google Assistant SDK to bring the digital assistant to your desktops and laptops, and it works astonishingly well. You can install it for Windows, macOS, and Linux machines by heading to th...
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