Gemini, Android and Google
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That’s all fine and dandy — in theory. In reality, of course, these genAI engines are far less capable, consistent, and reliable than they’re made out to be, and most of those more advanced functions (including anything involving any manner of info seeking, answer providing, or text processing) are generally more of a liability than an asset.
It's been 13 years since Google announced its Google Glass headset and 10 years since it stopped selling the device to consumers. There have been other attempts to make smart glasses work, but none of them have stuck.
Gemini Live is now free on iOS and Android, and you can share your screen and camera with AI to get things done.
Google is integrating its Gemini AI chatbot right into the Chrome web browser, making it easier to talk to the AI assistant on your PC.
Android is getting a design refresh, launching a mixed reality platform for smart glasses, and Gemini is expanding to cars and watches. Can it entice the overwhelmingly dominant iPhone-owning youth?
Google’s latest beta has a hidden UI change that allows users to swipe the Gemini overlay into full-screen mode.
This year at Google I/O, Gemini is showing off its latest new tricks, including a number of enhancements to its creative tools.
According to Google, there are over 250 million cars that support Android Auto today, and more than 50 car models with Google built directly into the infotainment system. Those vehicles are about to get a lot smarter,