"Hey Google, did you upgrade your AI in my Android Auto?"
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"Hey Google, did you upgrade your AI in my Android Auto?"
"In fact, we learned of its impending if unspecified arrival a couple of weeks ago, but today is the day, according to Google. Now, instead of needing to know precise trigger phrases to get Google Assistant to do what you'd like it to do, Gemini should be able to answer the kinds of normal speech questions that so often frustrate me when I try them with Siri or most built-in in-car AI helpers."
"For example, you could ask if there are any well-rated restaurants along a particular route, with the ability to have Gemini drill down into search results like menu options. (Whether these are as trustworthy as the AI suggestions that confront us when we use Google as a search engine will need to be determined.) Sending messages should supposedly be easier, with translation into 40 different languages should the need arise, and it sounds like making playlists"
Google Assistant now accepts 'Hey Google' to activate Gemini when the Android device being cast to a vehicle's infotainment system runs Gemini. Gemini replaces strict trigger-phrase requirements with natural-language understanding to answer conversational queries, search along routes, drill into results like menus, translate messages into 40 languages, create playlists, and find destination information. Gemini can access Gmail, calendars, tasks, and other productivity data. Automakers are adopting Gemini in built-in Google automotive environments, with Polestar announcing that Gemini will replace Google Assistant across its model range. The integration aims to deliver more powerful, conversational in-car AI capabilities.
Read at Ars Technica
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