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Maroc Maroc - THECEKODOK.COM - A La Une - 13/12/2024 21:38

Google Gemini Can Soon Be Summoned by Saying “Hey, Gemini”

4 years after Google ended Daydream, their virtual reality operating system built into Android, it was recently reborn as Android XR. Interestingly, it is a foreign operating system specifically for headsets and smart glasses that are now a trend after the failure of Daydream. One of the new features that has been introduced is calling Gemini easily.Gemini is Google's AI chatbot that will slowly become the new virtual/digital assistant to replace Google Assistant. Right now, calling Gemini has to be done with the old method of Hey, Google or sometimes you can continue to give commands directly such as Stop for alarms and Answer for phones. In the future, users will be able to use Hey, Gemini as well.Google showed the concept of using this headset and smart glasses by using Gemini as a control. It is also clear that Gemini is a new era of virtual assistants and will be the real replacement for Google Assistant. Hopefully, after this, it will no longer depend on plugins that are a little slower to use than usual.

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