Your Google TV may be getting its biggest update in years - what Gemini offers at no cost
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Your Google TV may be getting its biggest update in years - what Gemini offers at no cost
"Google first introduced Gemini for its TV operating system at CES in January, pitching the voice assistant's ability to process natural language and offer highly contextual responses. The idea was that Gemini could not only surface shows, movies, and channel recommendations across the TV's catalog of streaming services and apps but also handle general inquiries like homework problems, vacation planning, and more."
"The end goal? An AI-driven experience that's burdenless and easy to navigate (whether through text or speech) and transforms your TV into the ultimate centerpiece. Beyond serving as a multimedia consumption device, a Gemini-enhanced TV should feel more like an interactive smart hub, an information resource that removes some of the friction from constantly picking up our smartphones."
Gemini is arriving on Google TV, beginning with TCL's QM9K and rolling out to other older brands and models later this year. The assistant can process natural language and deliver highly contextual answers across entertainment catalogs and general inquiries. Gemini can surface shows, movies, and channel recommendations across streaming services and apps and handle tasks such as homework help and vacation planning. Browsing capabilities enable asking where to watch a title and receiving a carousel of available streaming services. The aim is an AI-driven, hands-free experience that turns TVs into interactive smart hubs and reduces dependency on smartphones.
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