Android Auto Gets Gemini Today, Here’s What You Gain and Lose
Gemini replaces Google Assistant on Android Auto with enhanced natural language and integration across Google apps, currently rolling out to beta users only, reports indicate.
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The end of Google Assistant, the classic “Ok, Google,” seems to be closer than ever before. A recent analysis of the latest version of Google’s Android app, by Android Authority, reveals that the company is deleting the code that still allowed to choose between the old assistant and Gemini, its new artificial intelligence. It all points to the transition being definitive.
Android Auto gets Gemini today, here’s what you gain and lose
Google is rolling out Gemini on Android Auto for some users today. The assistant replaces Google Assistant, keeps the "Hey Google" hotword, adds Live for back and forth, and drops contact nicknames. Message translation is included.
Google Reportedly Starts Rolling Out Gemini Assistant in Android Auto
Google has reportedly begun rolling out its Gemini assistant to Android Auto, according to a 9to5Google report. The AI-powered assistant was spotted on Android Auto versions 15.6 and 15.7 when connected to select Pixel and Samsung devices. First announced at Google I/O in May, Gemini will replace Google Assistant, offering hands-free, conversational help for driving, navigation, messaging, and entertainment tasks.
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