Google Assistant will soon be able to book a haircut for you by calling a salon and requesting a time on your behalf. The feature was announced two years ago when Google first unveiled Duplex, its tech for having a human-sounding system call stores and make requests of whoever picks up. Its first (and only) consumer feature, making reservations at restaurants, launched in late 2018 in the US.
Google confirmed that the haircut booking feature is now rolling out in the US, though it isn’t yet available to everyone. VentureBeat first reported that the feature had started to launch.
When booking a haircut, Google asks you what date and time you’d like to schedule the appointment. You can tell the service a time range, too, so it can make adjustments if needed. The feature only supports booking three basic services, though: a men’s cut, a women’s cut, or a general haircut, according to VentureBeat. So if you wanted to do anything other than that or go to a salon that uses different naming conventions (gender-specific pricing is illegal in some places), you’ll have to get on the phone yourself.
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