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Home / Technology / Gemini AI Becomes Your Car's Co-Pilot

Gemini AI Becomes Your Car's Co-Pilot

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Gemini AI is now available in cars for drivers who upgraded Google Assistant.
  • The feature rolls out to 45 countries, potentially reaching 250 million customers.
  • Gemini can assist with navigation, messages, emails, and playlist creation.
Gemini AI Becomes Your Car's Co-Pilot

Google is transforming the driving experience by integrating its Gemini AI into vehicles via an update to Android Auto. This ambitious rollout will reach drivers in 45 countries, offering advanced conversational AI capabilities to those who have upgraded their phone's Google Assistant to Gemini. The aim is to provide seamless, hands-free assistance, making journeys more productive and engaging.

Drivers can now engage Gemini for a variety of tasks, including receiving recommendations for stops along their route, composing and translating messages in up to 40 languages, and sorting through emails or calendar events. The AI can also help create music playlists or even rehearse speeches, demonstrating its versatility. Access is initiated through voice commands like "Hey Google" or by pressing the mic button.

Currently, Gemini in Android Auto can access information from Google Calendar, Tasks, and Keep, as well as Samsung Calendar, Reminder, and Notes. Google plans to expand third-party app support in the future, promising even more advanced features and capabilities for drivers. This integration signifies a significant step in bringing AI into everyday mobility.

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.
You need to have upgraded your phone's Google Assistant to Gemini AI, and then use Android Auto for access in your vehicle.
Gemini can help with navigation, composing/translating messages, managing emails and calendar events, and creating music playlists.
Google's Gemini AI is rolling out to drivers in 45 countries via an Android Auto update.

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