Google is officially replacing Assistant with Gemini - and there's only one way to keep it
Briefly

Google has officially announced the discontinuation of Google Assistant, planning to transition users to its new AI, Gemini. The classic Assistant will no longer be available for mobile devices or in app stores, prompting users to recreate routines and reminders using Gemini. This transition also includes support for various devices, like tablets, cars, and smart home technologies. Google aims for Gemini to surpass Assistant's functionalities by offering enhanced capabilities and integration with apps and services, thus redefining user interactions with AI.
Later this year, the classic Google Assistant will no longer be accessible on most mobile devices or available for new downloads on mobile app stores.
The goal is for Gemini to become a technology beyond Assistant's capabilities, allowing for advanced integration with other apps and services.
Millions of people have already made the switch, with Gemini now available in more than 40 languages and over 200 countries.
With Gemini, Google aims to offer an assistant that can perform tasks while being aware of the surrounding world and interacting with other services.
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