I realise I can have a shopping list, but sometimes I want to have some items as a binary option, yes or no.

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    What are you even asking? You already have a binary option when you add it to the list or leave it off.

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      I assume he is asking if he can say “hey google, we have eggs”

      Then later, when shopping, he can ask “hey google, do we have eggs?”

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          As far as an actual answer to your question goes, I tried the following:

          remember that we have eggs

          ok, i’ll remember that!

          do we have eggs?

          these are the top results (web search)

          So, doesn’t seem to work

          you can say what have i told you to remember and it will display it, but if you did too many things, it would get annoying to look through them.

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            This lack of context awareness is exactly why I don’t even bother with current gen assistants

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            “hey Google, remember we have eggs”

            “OK, I’ll remember that”

            “hey Google what have I asked you to remember?”

            "here’s what you asked me to remember;

            One, we have eggs.

            Two, asking for your blood"

            WTF?

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      There’s no way to distinguish between “no eggs” and “no data” then.