Google has just delivered its first Gemini-centric platform in the Googlebook, and it may have the first AI OS


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  • It puts Gemini at the center with an “intelligence system”
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It’s been almost a year since Sameer Samat, Google’s Head of Android Experience, let slip that the tech giant was finally ready to do what had been long rumored: combine Android and ChromeOS into a single experience.

The reveal, which comes as part of Google’s annual Android Show, is a two-pronged affair. First, there’s a single platform that somehow combines the best of Android and ChromeOS into one, and second is the unveiling of a new class of laptops: Googlebooks, which Google says are “designed for Gemini Intelligence.”

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That’s right, Google is once again trying to reinvent the laptop. Forget Pixelbooks (although Chromebooks and ChromeOS are reportedly not going anywhere), this is all-new hardware to house a platform built for a new kind of desktop and laptop experience.

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