Android's various voice input methods, from the Google Assistant to the accessibility-minded Voice Access, are all getting an upgrade. The Assistant will let you search for actions or activities inside third-party apps, and Voice Access is getting improved support for password input and a beta "gaze detection" feature that restricts it to work only when you're looking at your phone.
The Assistant feature that Google is announcing today sounds awfully like the Shortcuts the company rolled out last year, and which are getting some feature expansions as part of Android 12, letting you jump to specific parts of apps.
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