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- Gemini on Smartwatches
- AI Integration Across Your Devices
Gemini on Smartwatches
Google is set to introduce Gemini on Wear OS smartwatches, providing a solution for moments when a phone isn’t accessible. This generative AI assistant is expected to roll out in the next few months, although Google has yet to specify the necessary hardware or software requirements for its implementation.
Gemini on smartwatches will allow users to accomplish a variety of tasks, including setting reminders, retrieving emails from Gmail, accessing navigation info from Maps, and much more. The assistant will be capable of understanding context and showcasing memory features, akin to its functionalities on mobile and desktop platforms.
Moreover, Gemini on Wear OS will enable users to extract information from multiple apps in a single request. One of the most significant advancements is its improved natural language processing and conversational abilities, which surpass those of Google Assistant.
AI Integration Across Your Devices
Beyond smartwatches, the Gemini experience will extend to Android Auto and vehicles equipped with Google built-in. Once again, the core highlights include enhanced conversational skills and a deeper understanding of context provided by this advanced AI assistant.
Google emphasizes that users will no longer need to concentrate on crafting the perfect prompt or pushing the right buttons. Instead, they can keep their attention on the road ahead. For instance, Gemini will assist with route navigation, deliver summaries of daily news, and condense articles or book content—making for safer, hands-free interactions.
One of the most notable upgrades involves managing communications. Gemini will connect to various messaging applications on users’ phones, facilitating summarization and translation without requiring any screen interaction. Additionally, users can respond using voice dictation or let Gemini generate replies autonomously.
Gemini is expected to debut on Android Auto in the coming weeks, followed by its introduction in vehicles featuring the "Cars with Google Built-in" label. In the following months, the AI assistant will also make its way to televisions.
With Gemini on Google TV, users can request recommendations for age-appropriate action movies for their kids, tapping into its extensive knowledge base. Beyond entertainment, Gemini will also address a variety of general inquiries.
Lastly, the emerging Android XR platform will soon be featured on Samsung’s advanced headsets and smart glasses later this year. On XR devices designed for immersive spatial computing, Gemini will present information across multiple floating screens. For example, if a user asks for a heritage walk itinerary, it will show relevant details like a map overview, online information, and YouTube videos. Additionally, Gemini will be available on wireless earbuds from third-party brands such as Samsung and Sony.





