This is how Siri and Google Assistant help you in dangerous situations
Apple's Siri virtual assistant and Google Assistant are supported with features that help users protect themselves from potentially dangerous interactions.
Every morning when we step out of the house, we cannot know in advance what problems we will encounter. Sometimes, it is a perfect day, excellent at every task, but there are also days when it is not as beautiful. We can face the unfortunate situations, the light tire can be sprayed, worse than the cases that affect our safety, sometimes dangerous to life.
However, the technology that was born not only makes people's lives easier and also helps us somewhat avoid the dangers lurking. Apple's Siri virtual assistant and Google Assistant are supported with features that help users protect themselves from potentially dangerous interactions.
The reason this feature is developed by Apple and Google is largely related to a hot issue related to the police that is happening in the US. So, how to set up Siri and Google Assistant below will also take an example based on this issue. You can completely change other statements to suit your current situation and circumstances.
How to set up Google Assistant in a potentially dangerous situation:
Open the Google Home application
Go to Routines> Manage routines> Add a routinePicture 1 of This is how Siri and Google Assistant help you in dangerous situations Add a routine
In the When section , select Add commands
Type the command ' I'm getting pulled over ' (when reading the command, remember to add ' I drunk ' before the command was written)
Click OK .
Go to Assistant will , select Add Action
Select Browse popular actions
Scroll down to select Send a text inside the Communication section
Click the icon next to Send a text
Enter the number you want to appear immediately first
Enter the message ' I am having an interaction with the police, please check my Google Photos for a video as my phone has started recording this incident '
In Your devices , select Put phone on silent
Select Adjust media volume
Select the icon next to Adjust media volume , drag the status bar to 0.
Select Add
In Assistant will , select Add Action
Enter ' Set my screen brightness to 0 '
Select AddPicture 2 of This is how Siri and Google Assistant help you in dangerous situations Options when reading the command
Then select Add Action again
Type the command ' Turn on do not disturb '
Select Add
Continue with Add Action
Type ' Take a selfie video '
Select AddPicture 3 of This is how Siri and Google Assistant help you in dangerous situations The phone will perform these actions when reading the command
Install 'I'm getting pulled over' on iOS
Actually, the 'I'm getting pulled over' shortcut has been developed by Apple since 2018, but it has flared up for weeks because of a hot event in the US. Since this is an iOS shortcut isolated from Siri, you must install it before you can use it. The method is very simple:
Install the iOS Shortcuts application. This is a feature that only supports devices from iOS 12 and above, make sure your device is updated with the latest software.
Download the ' I'm Getting Pulled Over ' shortcut .
In Settings> Shortcuts> Shortcuts enable the Allow Untrusted .
Select Add Untrusted Shortcut .
Select the required contact and press Done .
To activate the shortcut after installation, simply call Siri ' Hey Siri, I'm getting pulled over '.
What will iOS and Android do while this feature is enabled?
When this feature is enabled, your device will immediately stop playing music, turn on the speaker, lower the screen brightness, turn on the 'Do Not Disturb' mode and automatically send a message to your contact. installed in the system. The front camera of the device will turn on and automatically record video. However, to send videos, you will need to interact with the phone. Stop recording video by pressing the volume up or down button or touching the Stop button on the screen. Then, click Use Video to send to the contact address.