‘Hey Google’ was published everywhere at CES 2019

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1 of 18 James Martin/ CNET

Google plastered the trigger expression for the Google Assistant on the Las Vegas Convention Center and monorail.

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2 of 18 Richard Nieva/ CNET

A closer take a look at Google’s signs on the LVCC.

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3 of 18 Richard Nieva/ CNET

The Las Vegas monorail brought Google’s motto all throughout town.

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4 of 18 Ben Fox Rubin/ CNET

Google even published its marketing message above a Walgreens.

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5 of 18 Joan E. Solsman/ CNET

Google marketed inside the monorail, too.

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6 of 18 Joan E. Solsman/ CNET

The Assistant was all over.

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7 of 18 Richard Nieva/ CNET

On the program flooring, Google employees worn white taught individuals who the Assistant deals with various items.

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8 of 18 Richard Nieva/ CNET

Even Google Assistants require to consume.

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9 of 18 Claudia Cruz/ CNET

The Assistant deals with clever Televisions.

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10 of 18 Claudia Cruz/ CNET

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11 of 18 Claudia Cruz/ CNET

And even with clever beds.

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“Hey Google, show me the front door.”

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13 of 18 Richard Nieva/ CNET

Human “Google Assistants” were stationed at numerous cubicles.

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14 of 18 Richard Nieva/ CNET

The employees had “Hey Google” on their hats and coats.

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15 of 18 Richard Nieva/ CNET

“Hey Google, turn off the lights.”

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16 of 18 Richard Nieva/ CNET

A Google employee discussed how this clever house automation platform works.

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Google employees wandered the program flooring.

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18 of 18 Richard Nieva/ CNET

“Hey Google, turn on the diffuser.”