Gemini is coming to Google TV and here's what it can do
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Gemini is coming to Google TV and here's what it can do
"With Gemini on Google TV, users can chat with their TV to get instant viewing recommendations, show summaries, or even get help planning a trip. You can even find shows by description when you can't remember the name. It can also deliver show reviews, recap previous seasons, and assist with everyday tasks. For example, you can ask it to teach you an instrument, cook something new, and it will surface relevant YouTube videos to guide you step by step."
"Google has announced that Gemini is coming to its smart TV platform. On Google TV, Gemini will replace the Google Assistant and introduce a range of new AI features. With Gemini on Google TV, users can chat with their TV to get instant viewing recommendations, show summaries, or even get help planning a trip. You can even find shows by description when you can't remember the name."
"Gemini will function much like Google Assistant and you can summon it by saying "Hey Google" or by pressing the microphone button on your TV remote. The search giant notes that Gemini on Google TV is currently only available on the TCL QM9K series. It will roll out to more TVs and devices later this year, including Google TV Streamer, 2025 Hisense U7, U8, and UX range of smart TVs, Walmart onn. 4K Pro, and the 2025 TCL QM7K, QM8K, and X11K models."
Gemini will replace Google Assistant on Google TV and add conversational AI features for viewing, search, and practical help. Users can chat with the TV for instant viewing recommendations, show summaries, recaps of previous seasons, and show reviews. The assistant can find shows by description and assist with planning trips and everyday tasks. Gemini can surface relevant YouTube videos to teach instruments, cooking, and step-by-step guidance. The assistant is summoned by saying "Hey Google" or pressing the remote's microphone button. The initial rollout is limited to the TCL QM9K series, with broader device and TV support scheduled later this year and into 2025.
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