Google’s Gemini AI is coming to your TV

The AI assistant from Google, Gemini, comes to your TV. On Monday, the company announced It introduces Gemini for Google TV, so that TV owners can have fairly flowing, natural language conversations with the AI.
When fully rolled out, this expansion of Gemini will take more than 300 million to a new Platform Google’s AI active Google TV And other Android TV OS-driven devices.
In terms of TV-related questions, Google suggests that his Gemini Ai can be used to help people with different interests settle from something to see that they both want, or to catch up with what you missed in a favorite show last season. You can also get Gemini to help you find a movie or show when you can’t remember the title or ask about the reviews of a title to help determine if it’s worth seeing.
However, because it is Gemini, you can also ask a different type of question, just as you could with the AI chatbot on your smartphone.
For example, children and parents can use the AI to get help with homework or to brainstorm on school project ideas, families can use Gemini to plan their next vacation, or individual users can use the AI to teach themselves a new skill, among other things.

The company emphasizes that the addition of Gemini does not mean that you are unable to do the same things that you could do in the past via the (non -i) Google Assistant Integration. Those assignments will still work, says Google.
The Gemini rollout to Google TV starts from today on the TCL QM9K series.
Later in the year, Gemini will arrive at the Google TV Streamer, Walmart Onn 4K Pro, 2025 Henense U7, U8 and UX models, EN 2025 TCL QM7K, QM8K and X11K models. More functionality will be added over time.
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