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Google is expanding its Gemini AI assistant to a wider range of Android devices, moving beyond smartphones to include smartwatches, cars, TVs, and headsets. The tech giant aims to seamlessly integrate AI into users' daily routines, making it more accessible and convenient. This expansion promises a more user-friendly and productive experience across various aspects of daily life. The move aligns with Google's broader strategy to make AI ubiquitous, enhancing usability through conversational and hands-free features.

This integration, referred to as "Gemini Everywhere," seeks to enhance usability and productivity by making AI features more conversational and hands-free. For in-car experiences, Google is bringing Gemini AI to Android Auto and Google Built-in vehicles, promising smarter in-car experiences and hands-free task management for safer driving. Gemini's capabilities should allow for simpler task management and more personalized results across all these new platforms.

The rollout of Gemini on these devices is expected later in 2025, first on Android Auto, then Google Built-in vehicles, and Google TV, although the specific models slated for updates remain unclear. Gemini on Wear OS and Android Auto will require a data connection, while Google Built-in vehicles will have limited offline support. The ultimate goal is to offer seamless AI assistance across multiple device types, enhancing both convenience and productivity for Android users.
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