Android is becoming AI fever dream. At this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC), where Google typically sets up a booth at overseas trade shows to remind the world that its mobile platform is global, the Android maker Announce New ways to interact Gemini from within google messages It’s like Gemini is just another friend.
Starting this week, Google is rolling out the ability to access Gemini directly from Google Messages on any Android device.it’s known Chat with Gemini, like chatbots in apps like Slack, you’ll be able to talk to it to draft messages, plan events, and pin ideas. You do not need to install the Gemini app to access this feature.
Even if you don’t plan to interact with Gemini, Android devices near you will be infused with more artificial intelligence. For those of you using Android Auto behind the wheel, your car can wrap up long texts and noisy group chats. As you keep an eye on the traffic, the AI will also tell you possible responses and other things you can do. But speaking from experience, I hope this won’t be one of those interactions that requires you to spell it out directly.
Lookout on Android, a built-in feature for blind and low-vision users, will now provide automatically generated AI-generated photo and image descriptions with accompanying messages. Screen reader support for Lens has also been enhanced within Maps, so when you point your AR camera at a building or storefront, TalkBack will indicate what’s ahead and its entry into Google Maps.
android watch wearerFirst of all, I want to say that it’s great to have you here. You should know that Google will allow you to get tickets, passes, and other essential wallet essentials right from your wrist in the coming days. Wear operating system renew. Transport routes are also coming soon, making it easier to recall which train or bus you want to take without having to pull out your phone.
healthy connection This is the final part of this mini news vortex. This latest update pipes all third-party health data from apps like AllTrails and MyFitnessPal and aggregates them into the Today tab in the Fitbit app. I’m curious to see how this particular data sharing suite has progressed since Google launched it last year. I’ll test it more carefully when it comes out.