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Home / Technology / Android Auto Gets Smarter with Gemini

Android Auto Gets Smarter with Gemini

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Gemini AI is now rolling out globally on Android Auto.
  • It offers conversational AI for navigation, messaging, and more.
  • Users can interact with Gemini via voice commands or by pressing buttons.
Android Auto Gets Smarter with Gemini

Google's advanced AI, Gemini, has begun its global rollout to Android Auto, promising a significant upgrade to the in-car digital assistant experience. This new integration allows drivers to engage in natural, conversational interactions for a variety of tasks, enhancing convenience and safety on the road.

Gemini's capabilities in Android Auto extend beyond basic commands. Drivers can now receive summaries of messages, dictate new ones, and even string together complex requests, such as informing a contact about traffic delays and translating a message. Furthermore, Gemini can provide detailed insights into local businesses, drawing from reviews and frequently asked questions, and assist with music playback by creating custom playlists.

The AI also supports learning and brainstorming while driving, offering information about destinations or topics of interest. While Gemini on Android Auto cannot be interrupted mid-sentence like its mobile counterpart, its integration via voice activation or button presses marks a substantial improvement over the previous Google Assistant, offering a more intuitive and capable driving companion.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ensure you have the Gemini app on your phone. A tooltip will appear on your car display when it becomes available to you. You can then activate it via "Hey Google," the mic button, or steering wheel voice control.
Gemini can help with navigation, summarizing texts, dictating messages, finding local business information, creating music playlists, and accessing calendar details.
The rollout is global and depends on your device and vehicle compatibility. Look for the tooltip on your car display to confirm availability.

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