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We have both and Alexa is sooooo much better.
The quality of understanding and answers seem much better and more natural on Googles assistant vs Alexa.
Maybe she's improved. I had them both a couple of years ago (or whenever they first really came out) and Google was so much better at understanding what I said...
@ChrisLX200 thats really cool.
Is that stepper motor attactched to the 3 jaw a part from some mini lathe too?
I did sleep in it last nightYou had a row and she kicked you out didn't she.
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I appreciate a nice table and that's a nice table
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Is that a fingernail on the carpet?!
Is that a fingernail on the carpet?!
Yeah, that was definately the case a few years back, but imho Alexa has not only overtaken, but put a huge gap between them both. Regarding speech recognition, boy the tables have turned. Alexa just gets everything, plus you can whisper to her and also have her shorted her replies, or have no replies at all which is good. Having google constantly saying "ok, playing so and so by artist blah on youtube music". You don't really need it.
Then there's the skills which add a lot of functionality. Plus the drop in feature, which also supports remote alexas in other houses. The assistant is just plain better too, which is surprising considering how clever Google engineers are. Alexa sounds more human too.
Yesterday, my google mini was flashing so I said, ok google, play notification....and it only went and started playing a song called notification lol
Looking at my contacts, way more people have the echos.
Interesting.
Like @AndyCr15 i used to have Alexas around the house but got a free google home and found the responses were a lot better so switched over to Google devices. Mainly driven by the Nest camera integration, but a few of the things you've mentioned there suggests that Alexa has certainly improved a lot.