Google is upgrading its mobile users from the classic Google Assistant to Gemini, which integrates generative AI for a more advanced, AI-powered assistant experience.
Timeline for the transition:
Over the coming months, mobile users will transition to Gemini, and by the end of the year, the classic Google Assistant will no longer be available on most mobile devices or for new downloads. The upgrade will also extend to tablets, cars, and connected devices such as headphones and watches, as well as home devices like speakers and TVs.
Enhanced features of Gemini:
Gemini offers features beyond what Google Assistant could do, such as Gemini Live for multimodal conversations and Deep Research, a personal research assistant tool.
The app is expanding its capabilities for tasks like playing music, setting timers, and lock screen actions.
Availability and reach:
Gemini is now accessible in over 40 languages and more than 200 countries. Google is focused on improving Gemini's day-to-day functionality, addressing the needs of users who relied on Google Assistant.
Future updates:
Google plans to share more details about Gemini’s capabilities and enhancements in the coming months.
Source: Google
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