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Google Is Putting Gemini AI Into Smartwatches, Cars, and TVs

  • Google revealed that its Gemini AI, currently available on mobile, desktop, and web platforms, will soon be accessible on smartwatches, cars, televisions, and mixed reality headsets.
  • This expansion follows Google’s plan to replace Google Assistant with Gemini later this year, aiming to provide a unified AI assistant across devices with natural language interaction.
  • Gemini will offer features like live voice chat , natural queries on TVs, message translation in cars, and integration with Google services such as Gmail, Calendar, and YouTube Music.
  • Google highlighted that Gemini can assist users with a variety of tasks, such as setting reminders based on contextual details, locating places through Google Maps, and providing AI-powered content recommendations, including queries about specific movie genres and release years.
  • This rollout suggests a significant shift toward a device-spanning AI assistant that could reshape user experiences in homes, cars, and on the go by enhancing hands-free and contextual support.
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Google announced that the AI Gemini wizard will be present on a number of types of devices, from some large to very small, including on televisions, cars and smart watches. AI wizard...

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Google has gone deep into the field of Artificial Intelligence and there is no one to stop it. Smartphones have been its main focus after the development of its particular language model, Gemini, which is getting a resounding success with substantial improvements that make users interact with the app every day. In fact, there are Samsung mobiles that already integrate their functions natively, and their shadow is projected towards more devices o…

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Lifehacker broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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