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Antony1953
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Hello,

I'm 70 yrs old so please be patient with me. I have a few Nest speakers and they are great fun. However, when I ask her to tell me a joke, which I've been doing for ages, she keeps repeating the same joke about a duck and has been repeating it for many weeks now. How can I get this fixed so she can tell me more jokes?

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pereztzum
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Hi @Antony1953,

 

I appreciate you taking the time to post this over the Community space.

We're always looking for ways to make you feel welcome. Your feedback is important to us.

Please help us improve by filling out the feedback form.

Thank you for your honest feedback. This is really helpful.

 

Best,

Brandon.

pereztzum
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Hi @Antony1953,

 

Just as an update, I was checking here by my own to help you. 

Here are a few things you can try to get your Nest speaker to tell you some fresh jokes:

  1. Change the Wording: While Google Assistant might have gotten stuck on the duck joke, it might understand different phrasings. Instead of "tell me a joke," try:

    • "Hey Google, surprise me with a joke."
    • "Hey Google, can you tell me a funny story?"
    • "Hey Google, what's the latest pun?"
  2. Specify a Joke Type: Assistant can tell different types of jokes. You can ask for:

    • "Hey Google, tell me a knock-knock joke."
    • "Hey Google, hit me with a dad joke."
    • "Hey Google, can I hear a funny one-liner?"
  3. Restart Your Nest Speaker: Sometimes a simple reboot can refresh Assistant's memory. Just unplug your Nest speaker for a minute and then plug it back in.

  4. Explore Other Entertainment Options: While Assistant might be stuck on jokes, it can offer other fun things. Try:

    • "Hey Google, play some trivia."
    • "Hey Google, tell me a fun fact."
    • "Hey Google, play some music."

Remember, these digital assistants are still under development, and sometimes they get stuck in routines. Hopefully, these tips will help you unlock a wider variety of entertainment from your Nest speakers.

If none of these work, you can also provide feedback to Google through the link I shared with you on my last post. We're always looking for ways to make you feel welcome. Your feedback is important to us.

 

Best,

Brandon.