After phones, Google set to bring Gemini AI to watches, tablets and cars: What we know so far
Over the last couple of years, Google – much like of most of Silicon Valley – has shown a single minded focus in developing new AI models and implementing it more closely with its existing offerings. The tech giant has already brought Gemini to most of its suite of apps like Gmail and Google Photos and has announced plans to replace Google Assistant with AI voice assistant by the end of this year.
While some reports had suggested that Google is planning on bringing Gemini to smartwatches, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has confirmed those speculations during the company’s Q1 earnings call saying, “We’re upgrading Google Assistant on mobile devices to Gemini, and later this year we’ll upgrade tablets, cars and devices that connect to your phone, such as headphones and watches.”