Google Launches New Update for Google Home with Gemini AI Integration

Google has announced a major update to its Google Home app, integrating its advanced AI model Gemini to enhance smart home control and make interactions more natural, simple, and conversational.

Smarter Smart Home Control

According to Google, the update allows users to interact with their smart home system using natural language instead of predefined commands. For example, users can say:

  • “Ocean-colored lighting”

  • “A calm atmosphere”

The system then interprets the request and executes it directly, making smart home control more intuitive and user-friendly.

More Precise Device Recognition

The update improves the system’s ability to distinguish between fine details, such as the difference between controlling:

  • A single light bulb

  • Full room lighting

This results in more accurate control over connected smart devices in the home.

Enhanced Control of Temperature and Devices

Google has also improved support for smart thermostats and other connected appliances. Users can now issue simpler commands with faster response times, thanks to better device recognition within the home ecosystem.

Continuous Conversation Feature

One of the most notable additions is the ability to maintain ongoing conversations with the system. Users can:

  • Modify previous commands

  • Add new instructions step by step

  • Avoid repeating requests from the beginning

This makes the interaction feel more like speaking to a real assistant.

Additional Features for Families

The update also introduces:

  • News summaries displayed on smart screens and speakers

  • Expanded support for children through supervised accounts

These additions aim to make the platform safer and more suitable for all family members.

A More Natural AI Experience

Google aims to deliver a more natural and reliable user experience through Gemini AI integration. The company is focusing on improving usability and rebuilding user trust after previous challenges with its smart assistant systems.

 

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