Google's Gemini AI Revamps Smart Home Ecosystem, Prioritizing Nest & Assistant Users
Google is revamping its smart home ecosystem with the rollout of Gemini, its latest AI, prioritizing existing Nest and Assistant users. The tech giant aims to regain user trust after facing challenges with Google Assistant and discontinued hardware. Google has been streamlining its smart home offerings. It has removed underused Assistant features and discontinued some older Nest hardware without replacement. However, the company is now focusing on enhancing its existing products. Google Home smart speakers and displays have been updated with Gemini, replacing Google Assistant. This brings more natural conversational control and improved contextual awareness. Nest cameras and doorbells, along with the Google Home app, have also been enhanced. Google Home chief Anish Kattukaran has stated that Google is committed to earning back user trust and love. Future plans include further Gemini integration and expansion of third-party hardware. Google's smart home efforts are shifting gears with the Gemini rollout. The company is focusing on improving existing products and regaining user trust, with future plans including AI-powered feature expansions and new developer programs for next-generation AI cameras.
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