- Early adopters look gemini for home roll out
- It enables natural languages PROMPS and queries
- Early access is limited by unit and country at the moment
Gemini for Home is official and now rolls out for those who have chosen it for the early access program and who live in the right countries. The first users are already experimenting with the features available in the upgraded Smart Home AI, including some reckless pet surveillance.
This is the long promised upgrade from Google Assistant to Google Gemini to Smart Home Gadgets, which means your requests and queries can be more complex, and in language that is more conversation. In return, you get smarter answers and dig in detail about what happens to your Google Home devices.
Although Gemini will eventually come to a variety of Google Gadgets – go back a whole decade – right now you have to sign up through the Google Home app for early access. As discovered by Android Authority, the early adopters are now watching the improved features appear on their phones.
Right now, early access is limited to door bells and cameras in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland, and some features are paid. The details of the Gemini roll -out can be somewhat confusing, and Google has now published a long list of answers to ordinary user questions.
‘Did my dog do something bad?’
Google Home Gemini pretty cool from R/Googlehome
One of the upgrades that Gemini brings (free of charge) is a new ASK Home feature: You can use natural language queries to check what your devices are reporting and get summarized video events with details added by AI analysis.
Over at Reddit asked a user “Was my dog doing something bad?” And was told that yes, a black dog jumped up on the counter exactly at. 7.36. It is an example of the kind of details that Gemini can go into, and another Reddit -Example shows Gemini that identifies colors and types of vehicles passing by.
This also extends to the new home briefing feature that you can see in this Reddit wire. Gemini recognizes school buses that pass by, concluding that it should be school pick-up. Bicycles, people, squirrels and FedEx trucks are also recognized – practical if you want to know whether or not a delivery driver has visited.
It all sounds pretty promising, although lots of bugs are also reported. It can be expected from an early admission program like this, and hopefully the problems will be fasted quickly so that everyone can get Gemini to upgrade home – maybe in time for the launch of the new Google Home speaker early next year.
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