Gemini intelligence is coming to Google Home
Flashy chatbots might grab all the attention, but generative AI has real potential to make the smart home easier and more accessible: Amazon has already announced plans to build a smarter Alexa to control your home. Now it's Google's turn to promise to make a better, smarter, and more useful Google Assistant.
Ahead of its fall hardware event next week, Google has announced three new Gemini smart solutions that will be coming to its Google Home smart home platform later this year. Camera intelligence has a new feature. This is a description for video recording from a nest camera, a natural language for creating a home procedure, a more intelligent Google Assistant and a completely new voice display for nesting intellectual speakers.
Most of these features pay the Nest Aslive subscription of Nest Video Recording, a subscription, in addition to new sounds. The features will first launch to a limited number of Nest Aware subscribers in Google's public preview beta program, then roll out to more users next year. This is just the start of bringing more intelligence to the company's smart home platform, Google Home product manager Anish Katukaran told The Verge ahead of the announcement. "This defines the path of the next era of Google Home."
All of these are new hope for Google Long Home users, many of them are tired of handling insufficient and aging intellectual displays, and the dependent functions are canceled. They also fought against high -strength labor from NEST applications to Google Home applications. This week's launch of the Google TV Streamer 4K (Google Home hub) and the new Nest Learning thermostat, combined with the promise of a smarter Google Assistant, means things are starting to look up for Google.
It looks like the Google Assistant is on its way, too. Rather than piggybacking Gemini onto Nest smart speakers and displays to control your smart home, Google is deploying Gemini intelligence behind the scenes: "Gemini is a family of templates, optimized for Google Home elements," Kattukaran says. It seems that Amazon, Google and Apple are all now moving towards a future where our homes will have an intelligent, context-aware assistant that can help them meet our needs. It will be fascinating to see how this plays out.