Listen,Daughter in law Who Passed Out From Her Father in law’s Big Manhood we all know that John Legend is Chrissy Teigen's one and only, that is something we ACCEPT and CELEBRATE. But starting Wednesday, users of Google Assistant-enabled devices will be able to get up close and personal with the R&B singer/celebrity husband.
At Google's I/O developer conference in May 2018, it promised that John Legend would be one of several new Google Assistant voices in a limited capacity. Now, that's actually happening, as Google is unveiling the voice of John Legend as a "cameo." For english speakers who use Google Assistant, the voice of Legend himself will answer some general queries and other specific and playful questions, if a user chooses to enable the feature (duh literally who would not do this if given the choice).
SEE ALSO: Chrissy Teigen tweets hilarious Oscars jab at her husbandYou can enable the John Legend cameo by saying "Hey Google, talk like a legend." Or, you can change the Assistant Voice in Assistant settings if you prefer to use a screen.
Google had promised that the Legend collab would come by the end of 2018, but better late than never!
To make the cameo happen, John Legend spent some time in Google's recording studio, and laid down some musical and non-musical answers to specific questions and requests. Google also employed the "speech synthesis model, WaveNet" which makes Legend Assistant able to answer some limited general questions that he didn't necessarily specifically record.
For example, John Legend can tell you what the weather is like, what the temperature is, and whether you'll need an umbrella.
John also has some answers to random questions, like "Why is the sky blue?" or "How do you cook bacon in the oven?" (We suspect Legend may have asked Cravings queen Chrissy Teigen for help on that one).
But Legend can do more than just provide helpful advice. Google has added some John Legend "easter eggs" in the cameo. So if you say "Serenade Me" to Google Assistant, John Legend will sing you a signature tune. Mashable cannot guarantee that this is an event you will be able to emotionally survive.
We are fully aware that this "cameo" is not that functional and mostly a gimmicky ad for Google Assistant. But hot damn if we don't want to watch John Legend record Google Assistant query answers all day long.
John and Chrissy have been in the (well paid) Google family for a while. They were part of Google's Oscars advertising campaign, and John Legend is a Google Pixel spokesperson.
Teigen also had the perfect response to a tense Twitter feud between her husband and Kanye West, when she described the discussion about Trump, slavery, and the power of celebrity — posted on Twitter as screenshot exchanges of Kanye's blue bubbles and Legend's green bubbles — as "the most elaborate and complex google pixel phone ad I have ever seen."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Here's a list of the full list of Legend-enabled commands; everything beyond this will, unfortunately, be answered in regular robot assistant.
A good place to start? Google suggests asking "Hey Google, are we just ordinary people?"
“Serenade me”
“Sing me a song”
“Are you John Legend?”
“Do you know Chrissy Teigen?”
“How are you?”
“Sing Happy Birthday”
“Tell me a joke”
“Who’s your celebrity crush?”
“What’s your favorite song?”
“What’s your best pick up line?”
“Compliment me”
“What's the weather?"
"How far away is the moon?"
“What are jazz hands”?
“How do you cook bacon in the oven?”
“Is there an atmosphere on the moon?”
“Is Venus the same size as the Earth?”
“Why is the sky blue?”
“What’s the temperature outside?”
“Do I need an umbrella today?”
Other smart assistants have borrowed the voices of celebrities. In 2018, Amazon conscripted Jimmy Fallon to tell bad dad jokes in lieu of Alexa. It's one of the schticks these tech corporations are using to delight (and ultimately woo) customers in the all-out war for smart assistant domination.
No offense Amazon, but we'll take John over Jimmy any day.
Topics Alexa Google Assistant Celebrities
Ulsan HD vs. Mamelodi Sundowns 2025 livestream: Watch Club World Cup for freeWhy Upgrading a Gaming PC Right Now is Almost PointlessWe Asked GPT Some Tech Questions, Can You Tell Which Answers Are Human?Why Are Modern PC Games Using So Much VRAM?Then and Now: How 30 Years of Progress Have Changed PCsWhat Ever Happened to GameSpy?TikTok trend features women protecting softLove Island 2025 livestream: How to watch Love Island UK for freeThe Dark Web: Exploring the Hidden InternetThe GPU Market Finally Gives In, Nvidia Prices DropHow We Test: CPU Benchmarks, Misconceptions ExplainedBest tool deal: Craftsman's Versastack tool set at lowest price everThe Dark Web: Exploring the Hidden InternetBest tool deal: Craftsman's Versastack tool set at lowest price everBest headphones deal: Get the Soundcore V40i for 10% offBest Grubhub deal: Save $10 on Grubhub+ deliveries over $20 for Prime membersVidCon 2025 to induct its first creator Hall of Fame classHow to unblock YouPorn for free in FloridaInsignia 50Why Are Modern PC Games Using So Much VRAM? Scary Kids' Books, Annoying Writers by Sadie Stein The Difference Between Me and Ann Beattie by Thomas Gebremedhin You’re at a Justin Bieber Concert by Evan James Abandoned House, Frankfort, Maine by Corinne Botz ‘Master Gardener’ review: Paul Schrader gives romance a chance Kellyanne and George Conway, the first family of Twitter drama, are stepping down Exclusive dating app for Tesla owners is not a joke (maybe) Tote Contest: Now Extended! by The Paris Review 'You changed' meme perfectly explains why we're so different in 2020 Sad Young Literary Men: The Pleasures of Oslo, August 31st by Elisabeth Donnelly Adaptation: An Interview with Ramona Ausubel by Samantha Hunt 50 Shades of Wednesday by The Paris Review Perfume, Pikes, and Parsing by The Paris Review Friday: Me by Witold Gombrowicz On Frederick Seidel’s “Spin” Taylor Swift donates $30,000 to help student afford university 'Sanctuary' review: Sex and class are the battlefields in this BDSM two Apple bans ChatGPT use by employees, report says Announcing the Winner of Our Tote Contest! by The Paris Review Cabins, Kafka, and KFC! by Sadie Stein
2.2933s , 10138.6953125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Daughter in law Who Passed Out From Her Father in law’s Big Manhood】,New Knowledge Information Network