Say "Hey ChatGPT" to a locked Android smartphone or Google device and you won't get an answer. That's because Google wants you to use its own AI chatbot, Gemini.
When an Android user says “Hey Google” to summon a voice assistant, that two-word command triggers a chain of system-level ...
The feature lets you keep talking to the speaker without having to say, "Hey, Google," at the beginning of every request.
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When Google launched Gemini for Home, it put one key feature behind a paywall. Continued Conversation became available only ...
Google announced today that it is upgrading the Gemini for Home service with a "continued conversations" feature. Continued ...
Google rolls out Continued Conversation for Gemini for Home. Now available across all languages, the update brings smarter, ...
The Google Assistant is entering end-of-life, but what does that mean for those who have used it for so long? And what is ...
Google adds continued conversations to Gemini for Home, enabling more natural voice interactions without repeating wake words ...
Hey Android users: Google might owe you some cash. If you’ve used an Android device with a cellular data plan in the U.S. anytime since November 2017, you could be eligible for a slice of a massive ...
Right now, Gemini is seen as having unfair access to users' phones and tablets. The Commission has started a public ...