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Samsung Bixby integrates with Twitter Spaces to let users use voice commands

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Recently, Samsung and Twitter announced that from now on, anyone who owns a Galaxy smartphone with Bixby will be able to use Voice Assistant to find space on Twitter, allowing this feature to stream live audio and open conversations together. The originality is valid for Brazil.

The integration of the feature with Bixby makes it much easier to find the most diverse fields, providing more space for space hosts to attract an engaged audience, as well as providing content that is of interest to the platform.

“New feature lets you use voice commands from Samsung’s voice assistant to find selected content on Twitter”

For instance, saying “Search football space on Twitter“, the voice assistant searches, and the result is shown to the person. You can also search for scheduled locations. Similarly, saying “Find scheduled places on Twitter” will show results according to voice search. Search works for device name in English, space or, Portuguese, spaces.

You do not need to install the Twitter app to access Spaces. This integration is also part of Twitter’s efforts to make the platform more accessible and inclusive to the community of people with disabilities. In Spaces, you can activate direct transliteration.

Samsung, which offers more accessible and innovative technology to its customers, helps to bring people together to suit their personal interests and tastes, thereby improving the relationships that individuals have with each other and with the brand

Sharing through the Spaces API (Application Programming Interface) enables developers to create tools, applications, and services to help individuals make the most of space and shape the future of audio communication.

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