I have both Google and Amazon at my city residence. Each has its place do to how they provide info, I find Google Home is better in the kitchen.
A friend of mine says Google is smarter (more search related information at its disposal) and more conversational. That would make the kitchen a good place for a tablet or screen based device for recipe based infor/instructions. Maybe I should check-out Walmart for a Christmas deal on a Google device.
However I rarely use either one.
Habits! Some people live next door to people that they never speak to. Often... the key to being a good neighbor (or benefiting FROM good neighbors) is just remembering to wave and say hi. I think.... some people mostly use their Home Automation setup to show to friends. I know the "talking Clock" I had originally setup with BVC... along with other voice alerts and announcements... made my old [Kate-16] voice automation one-of-the-family here. Alexa has been a natural replacement for Kate.
It can take a little effort(?) to break old habits
and make new habits.I used to do math in my head... then check my (mental) figures with pen and paper. Now I use the calculator on my phone and "ask Alexa" to check my figures.
... I feel local control is a must have fall back option for any automation.
I'd think we would have all learned when the [old] X10 servers shut down (forever).... That those things do happen. Yet.... cloud/server assisted automated provides way too much to past up. Most things at home I have local control over.
But the "Home" is no longer the center of my automation... I am. So.... the integration, of me, my phone, my car, and my home.... requires servers/cloud services. It doesn't mean parts, pieces, integrations, or the entirety of the system can't or won't crash. But isn't that the way of modern society. I mean.... I am not prepared to hunt my own meat and grow my own food either.