Gemini For TV On The Way, So You Can Talk To Your Television

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Gemini For TV — Google is bringing its AI capabilities to the big screen with Gemini for TV. As we know, Gemini has exploded in popularity these days, so this update is based on top of Google Assistant and expands beyond just commands, enabling Google TV conversations with free-flowing dialogue.

According to VP Shalini GovilPai, Google TV Owner, Gemini can assist with entertainment choices, trip planning, or even answering complex questions. They can initiate by saying, “Hey Google,” or holding the mic button presented on the TV remote.

Sleeker Entertainment Discovery

Google Gemini makes finding content more comfortable through natural conversations:

  • Group viewing: “Find me something to watch with my wife. I like dramas, but she likes lighthearted comedies.”
  • Quick summaries: “What happened in the last season of Outlander?”
  • Vague searches: “What’s the new hospital drama everyone’s talking about?” Gemini may suggest options like The Pitt.
  • Follow-up insights: “What are the reviews for The Pitt?” before making a choice.

Learning And Skills on TV

The AI also turns the TV into an interactive learning space:

  • School help: “Explain why volcanoes erupt to my third grader,” followed by “How do I make a model volcano?”
  • Skill building: “How do I learn guitar as a beginner?”
  • Cooking ideas: “What’s a dessert I can make in less than an hour?”

Reactions are paired with YouTube videos for a more profound understanding.

Availability

Gemini for TV is available starting today on the TCL QM9K series. Later in 2025, it will expand to:

  • Google TV Streamer
  • Walmart on. 4K Pro
  • Hisense U7, U8, and UX (2025 models)
  • TCL QM7K, QM8K, and X11K (2025 models)

Gemini For TV

Google’s move towards AI solving problems for them is not without problems of its own, with publishers handling AI content as first answers in Search, celebrities dealing with deepfakes, and businesses flooding the web with even more AI-generated content.

Even with the staggering costs (both in human and environmental terms) that will ultimately arise from the use of AI, Google has soared in value, becoming the fourth company in history to achieve a $3 trillion market valuation. Wall Street loves tech companies right now — Big Tech and AI feel like a relatively safe play in an uncertain market, even if the bloom is coming off the AI hype rose for some investors. Soruce

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