Today, Google is announcing the general availability of the Google Assistant SDK. What that means is that anybody can download and run the Google Assistant on a gadget of their choice — Google says it will run well on Raspberry Pi 3 devices and also on Linux.
Google is positioning the current state of this SDK as appropriate for people who want to “start building [their] own hardware prototypes” rather than as the kick-off for commercial availability. That will come later, Google says: “Over time, we’ll also be adding commercialization capabilities, guidelines, and technologies.”
Read more at Anybody can make a Google Assistant gadget with this new toolkit | The Verge
Google is positioning the current state of this SDK as appropriate for people who want to “start building [their] own hardware prototypes” rather than as the kick-off for commercial availability. That will come later, Google says: “Over time, we’ll also be adding commercialization capabilities, guidelines, and technologies.”
Read more at Anybody can make a Google Assistant gadget with this new toolkit | The Verge