- Gemini for Google TV adds new visual and voice features
- Users can remix personal photos, create AI-generated videos, and explore complex topics through storytelling “Deep Dives.”
- The update will debut on TCL TVs first.
Google The TVs update the Gemini AI assistant with a host of new features. The company demonstrated an updated version of Gemini for Google TV at KES this year we can boast that Gemini will be more than just a way to find shows by voice. Google aims to make Gemini a full conversational companion when you're looking at the screen.
The update is rolling out to some people first. TKL Google TVs. The new version of Gemini will become more visual and interactive. You will be able to get comprehensive answers to your questions, complete with images and videos. There's even a new “Deep Dive” mode for very complex queries that will include AI narration and interactive visuals.
The update will also help Gemini eliminate everyday hassles when watching TV. If your screen seems too dim or dialogue is drowned out by the music, you can let the AI ​​know and it will automatically correct the sound or brightness. This alone could be a killer feature for those who don't want to pause the movie to go through the settings menu.
On the personal front, Gemini will also be able to look for your Google Photos library from your TV, allowing you to get photos and albums on demand. The Photos Remix feature from Google Photos will also be available if you want to give them an AI-powered filter.
If you'd rather make a picture from scratch, Gemini on Google TV will also have access to the new Nano Banana picture model, and you can simply ask the TV to take or edit photos with your voice. The same goes for creating short videos using Google Veo. These are essentially the same tools you can use on your phone or computer.
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It seems Google wants Gemini on your TV to understand exactly what you're doing and help you do it faster and better. For the average person, this could simply mean getting sports scores in real time or explaining science to your kids without scrolling through menus or juggling apps.
For the most part, it looks like Google wants Gemini to be everywhere, on all your screens, and to be an essential tool at any time, including when watching TV. Embedding Gemini into TVs will test how well artificial assistants like Gemini work when they become part of the background of the home.
Gemini may or may not become the reliable TV companion Google is aiming for, but it looks like it will create yet another arena for competition between artificial intelligence and smart home platforms. only on the biggest screen.
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