Google's Gemini Home Update: Fancy Light Tricks or Empty Hype?
Want your lights to glow like the ocean? Google's pimping Gemini for that. But does 'natural' control fix smart home woes—or just distract from them?
Want your lights to glow like the ocean? Google's pimping Gemini for that. But does 'natural' control fix smart home woes—or just distract from them?
Paste a desperate prompt into Gmail's search bar. Watch it dredge up statuses, logins, and coupon codes from months of scattered threads. This isn't hype—it's the inbox upgrade we've waited 20 years for.
Everyone figured Google's March updates would be tweaks to Gemini. Instead, they're wiring your entire digital life into one anticipatory AI beast.
Switching chatbots just got less painful — or did it? Google's new import tools promise to drag your AI history into Gemini without the usual amnesia.
Ever wondered why your AI assistant stumbles over accents from Nairobi or Kolkata? Google's Search Live just fixed that, rolling out to 200+ countries with a multilingual brain that feels eerily human.
90.8% on ComplexFuncBench Audio. That's Google's claim for Gemini 3.1 Flash Live. Sounds impressive – until you remember voice AI's track record of overpromising.
Ever yelled at your phone in a crowded bar, only for Siri to blank? Gemini 3.1 Flash Live just fixed that—for good. Google's latest audio beast turns chaotic chatter into smoothly smarts.
Imagine paying $60 for every thousand ad views in ChatGPT. Now picture Google Gemini devouring your Gmail history. This isn't sci-fi—it's the next monetization battleground.
OpenAI's 'code red' wasn't kidding. Google's cheap, massive models and Anthropic's precise thinkers just flipped the script on who leads the AI pack.
Google's handing Fitbit's AI your medical records. Personalized advice sounds great — until you ponder the fine print on data control.
Google's shoving Gemini everywhere in Workspace. But after two decades watching this circus, I've got the shortlist of features that won't waste your time – and the ones that will.
Picture this: Your phone's AI remembers that ice cream obsession from last summer's selfies and slots it into your family vacation plan. Google's Personal Intelligence just went free for every US user, turning generic search into your personal genius.