I tried Gemini on the Pixel Watch. Here's what it's like
Briefly

Gemini Assistant is now integrated into the Pixel Watch, providing users with easily accessible information. The update was automatic, simplifying installation for the user. Having grown accustomed to Gemini on Android phones, the user appreciates its assistance with more complex questions. The ability to access Gemini while cooking or driving offers convenience. Gemini's responses have shown reliability, even for simple home-based queries, highlighting its function as a helpful companion on a smartwatch.
I figured I'd have to faff around with software and app updates to get it on the Pixel Watch 2 that I use. Surprisingly, it downloaded automatically, announcing itself with a notification.
As problematic and hallucination-prone as AI assistants are, I've gotten used to having Gemini at my disposal whenever I'm using an Android phone.
I started with a question I was pretty sure I knew the answer to but asked anyway: 'Do I really have to scrub this sweet potato if I'm just going to peel it?'
Now I've got Gemini literally attached to my wrist, even when I sleep. Not creepy at all!
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