Google Assistant: This is what the NEW Design LOOKS like

Google Assistant has a new design implemented by Google, and users can enjoy it today and use it in applications.

Google Assistant SHOWS NEW Design

Google Assistant had an important design change announced by the company in May Google, the personal assistant going through a series of changes designed to make it more useful for people all over the world. When Google announces something, it gets down to business, so in the latest version of its application for Android, it introduced the new design for the Google Assistant interface, and below you can see how the changes offered look like.

Google Assistant now more quickly displays useful information about what we do the next day, all based on time, location and recent interactions, as promised at Google I/O in May. Moreover, the Google Assistant interface has some changes for the interface elements as well, including explanatory alerts for those who use the application for the first time, everything starting with a personalized "welcome" message, displayed in the upper part of the application.

Google Assistant: This is what the NEW Design LOOKS like

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Google Assistant lists below that message a carousel with a multitude of options available to control the assistant, and below it is displayed the section Coming up for you, with details about what we are going to do on that day. Next, Google Assistant lists information about the stock exchange, plus a section Explore using Assistant, which offers the possibility to discover third-party extensions that are functional with the Google application and allow controlling the assistant.

Google Assistant needed some important changes for the interface with the idea of ​​staying in the attention of the users that an application that can always keep them informed about everything that happens in the world. For now, Google Assistant remains available only for Android users natively, and in a completely separate application, but in iOS there is no separate application for the assistant, but I am quite sure that it will be implemented in the next period.