About This Course
Develop Apps for Google Assistant with the help of Dialogflow(API.AI),Firebase and Raspberry Pi
This course is the best place to start for anyone who is interested in creating applications for Google Assistant. You must be curious by now why Google and Amazon are spending so much on their voice assistants. Google reported that within the last 6 months there has been 45 percent increase in voice activated queries and it is still increasing, they also report that almost 25% of the google searches are voice searches, which is huge. These statistics clearly show the opening of a large platform entering into our lives and this is the best time than ever to involve ourselves into it so that we can gain the most out of it as developers.
This course with just more than 40 lectures and spanning for about 3 hours clearly portrays all the functionalities of Dialogflow(API.AI) and it also teaches how to use Firebase the Google's well known application development platform, most of all it takes you through how to make your Raspberry Pi into a Google Assistant enabled device and finally we will control our Raspberry Pi using voice commands by making our Raspberry Pi a web server, like the one I have shown in the promo video
Being a beginner level course I have made this course in such a way that anyone with no prior experience in Voice apps and NodeJs can easily assimilate the content and at the end of course can create a complete Google Assistant applications which can be published for the world to use.
I will be always available for any of your queries and suggestions as we move through the course.
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You will learn how to use almost all the functionalities of DialogFlow(APIAI) and how it is used to customize our Google Assistant Action
You will learn to create a back-end system for our application using Firebase
You will learn how to use SSML to make your response sound more lively
Franklin S. B.
I do not recommend.
The theme of the course is very interesting. Probably at the time of launch it would be interesting, but today the course is quite out of date. The github code is 2017.
For those who buy the course today, see "Last update on 1/2020", which does not match expectations.
It would be interesting to reform the course, or to create a more current course on the topic.
The team usually has excellent courses, but this was not due to outdated.