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Google plastered the trigger expression for the Google Assistant on the Las Vegas Convention Center and monorail.
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A closer take a look at Google’s signs on the LVCC.
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The Las Vegas monorail brought Google’s motto all throughout town.
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Google even published its marketing message above a Walgreens.
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Google marketed inside the monorail, too.
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The Assistant was all over.
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On the program flooring, Google employees worn white taught individuals who the Assistant deals with various items.
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Even Google Assistants require to consume.
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The Assistant deals with clever Televisions.
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And even with clever beds.
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“Hey Google, show me the front door.”
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Human “Google Assistants” were stationed at numerous cubicles.
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The employees had “Hey Google” on their hats and coats.
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“Hey Google, turn off the lights.”
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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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“Hey Google, turn on the diffuser.”