CNET reported that Google made the announcement Tuesday at its annual I/O developer conference in Mountain View, California.
The technology used for the voices on the Assistant was WaveNet, which allowed Legend’s voice to be used for different user responses in less recording time.
According to The Verge, Legend's voice will be on the Assistant for Google Home and other Google devices, like phones and home speakers, later in the year.
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