Gemini on Google TV can now provide answers to your questions, explain concepts, and offer sports updates.
Google TV is becoming more intelligent, eliminating the need to reach for your phone to find something.
If you've ever found yourself spending more time browsing through content rather than actually watching, Google has a solution. With the latest Gemini update for Google TV, you can converse with the assistant, ask questions, and obtain relevant information all in one place.
This update introduces three Gemini features, allowing you to avoid using your phone for checking scores or deciding what to watch.
Enhanced responses and deep learning on your Google TV
The Gemini update now delivers richer, more useful responses based on your inquiries. For instance, if you request a recipe, you'll receive a video tutorial instead of just text. It effectively integrates visuals, videos, and information into one answer, negating the need for additional searches.
A new “deep dives” feature also transforms your TV into an educational tool. You can investigate topics like health, technology, or economics through narrated visual explanations.
For example, Gemini can clarify how cold plunges impact your body or demonstrate the step-by-step process of making matcha. You can delve deeper by selecting “Dive deeper,” which launches guided, interactive explanations complete with follow-up questions.
Gemini on Google TV will keep you informed about sports news
Google is also expanding its brief news summaries to include sports. These new sports updates provide quick, narrated information on leagues such as the NBA, NHL, MLB, and more. When checking sports scores, you'll see a live scorecard along with viewing options.
Rather than searching online, you can access highlights, player updates, and game summaries via Gemini. It can also assist you in modifying your Google TV settings using voice commands.
These features are currently being rolled out to Gemini-enabled devices in the U.S. and Canada, with broader support for more devices expected soon. The Gemini voice assistant on Google TV is anticipated to reach additional countries later this year.
If everything functions as planned, your smart TV could become the primary place for you to search, learn, and stay informed without needing to reach for your phone.
Manisha enjoys covering technology integral to daily life, from smartphones and apps to gaming and streaming.
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Gemini on Google TV can now provide answers to your questions, explain concepts, and offer sports updates.
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