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Home » Google’s Gemini to Manage Your Smart Devices Soon

Google’s Gemini to Manage Your Smart Devices Soon

Maisah Bustami by Maisah Bustami
November 2, 2024
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Smart homes have evolved significantly over the years, yet we haven’t quite achieved the futuristic level seen in classic sci-fi films, where people could converse directly with their home’s AI. However, thanks to Google, that reality might be closer than you think. The company is developing a way for its Gemini AI to interact with your smart home devices, allowing you to adjust settings using everyday language.

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Current Testing Phase for Google Gemini’s Home Integration

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According to an announcement on Google Nest Help, the latest Public Preview version of the Google Home app introduces an exciting extension for Gemini:

With the new Google Home extension, you can now manage your smart home devices through the Gemini mobile app.

For example, you can say or type:

  • “Turn on/off all the lights.”
  • “Help me clean up the kitchen.” (to activate the vacuum).
  • “Set the thermostat to heat-cool mode.”

At first glance, these commands may seem like those you’d typically give to a standard Google Home device. However, since Gemini is powered by a large language model (LLM), it understands natural language inputs. This allows it to grasp context and determine the best response to your requests.

For instance, in Google’s guide on using Gemini to control your smart home, the company explains that if you say, “The living room is too bright,” Gemini will adjust the window coverings. Alternatively, if you request, “Set the dining room for a romantic date night,” Gemini will do its best to create that ambiance.

However, there are some limitations to this new feature. Currently, Gemini can only process prompts given in English, and it cannot interact with any security devices. If that doesn’t deter you, find out how to join the Google Home Preview Program and be among the first to experience this innovative feature.

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Maisah Bustami

Maisah Bustami

Maisah is a writer at Digital Phablet, covering the latest developments in the tech industry. With a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Indonesia, Maisah aims to keep readers informed and engaged through her writing.

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