Hey Google, meet Gemini: the new voice of your smart home (www.theverge.com)
from return2ozma@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 20:22
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Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works on 01 Oct 20:52 next collapse

Not MY smarthome.

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 22:16 next collapse

It’s still really obnoxious that Lemmy downvotes stuff like this.

return2ozma@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 22:27 next collapse

My entire home and ecosystem is Google/Android. The Assistant is better than Gemini. I couldn’t even set a timer correctly with Gemini. Oof.

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 02 Oct 03:44 collapse

Few will see that discussion because the thread is at negative votes.

SnoringEarthworm@sh.itjust.works on 02 Oct 02:56 collapse

I downvote because it’s paywalled.

Paywalled links are just ads with extra steps.

return2ozma@lemmy.world on 02 Oct 04:25 collapse

Here… archive.is/fIW9L

SnoringEarthworm@sh.itjust.works on 02 Oct 04:59 next collapse

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eleitl@lemmy.zip on 02 Oct 08:37 collapse

Which asks for captcha.

SnoringEarthworm@sh.itjust.works on 02 Oct 05:22 collapse

Launching October 1st, Gemini For Home is a suite of new AI-powered features for Google’s smart home hardware and software.

The biggest change: Gemini is replacing Google Assistant on all of Google’s smart speakers, all the way back to the original Google Home speaker. This LLM-powered upgrade, announced at Google I/O, will be available through an Early Access program at first, with a wider rollout planned for next year.

On smart speakers, Gemini brings an entirely new voice assistant that uses and understands natural language, can interpret context, and can pull in more real-time information. You still activate it with the wake words “hey Google,” but Google Assistant has been evicted.

“Gemini for Home is the intelligence for your entire home,” Anish Kattukaran, head of product at Google Home and Nest, tells The Verge. “It’s not going to just replace Assistant on speakers and displays, but it’s going to upgrade your other devices as well, your cameras and doorbells, where you interact with those devices, and bring those smarts collectively to your entire home.”

I’m not excited for Apple to invent smart homes after this, completing the duopoly of LLMs being in everyone’s homes even harder than before.

Long live Home Assistant