Gemini will be available on more devices, thanks to Google.  The business announced on Tuesday’s episode of The Android Show: I/O Edition that its family of AI models will soon enable conversational experiences on Google TV, Wear OS, Android Auto, and other platforms.  I get your question: isn’t Google Assistant already available on those platforms?  They do, but according to Google, Gemini will make all of its devices more conversational.

For example, Google claims that once Gemini is available on Wear OS, you won’t need to carefully craft your request so that the program can comprehend you. Saying something like

“Remember I’m using locker 43 today,”

on the other hand, will prompt Gemini to remember you. Google is promising similar improvements for Android Auto, where Google Assistant has long played a significant role.

In real life, that implies that Gemini is going to be able to translate texts into over 40 languages and summarize them for you. You can instruct Gemini to constantly send messages to a particular friend in Spanish, even if you don’t speak the language, thanks to its capacity to “remember” things. In the upcoming months, Google will begin rolling out Gemini to Android Auto, with Google-enabled vehicles to follow later this year.

Brady stated that if any of it seems a little bothersome, Google doesn’t think so. He asserted that Gemini will “reduce cognitive load” because of its natural language capabilities, which will make it simpler to instruct Android Auto to perform particular activities with less fuss.

It’s a daring statement to make at a time when consumers are demanding that automakers abandon touchscreens and return to physical knobs and buttons, a demand that many of those manufacturers are beginning to abide with.

Onboard sensors and, in some models, exterior and interior cameras also produce a lot of data in modern cars. Brady stated that

“we’ve been talking about that a lot”

and that Google has “nothing to announce” on Gemini’s potential use of the multi-modal data.

With support for over 40 languages, Gemini on Android Auto and Google Built-In will be available in all nations where the company’s generative AI model is already available.