Google integrates Gemini AI into smart TVs for more personalised viewing

Users can now access Gemini’s advanced features, voice-assisted searches, content recommendations, and interactive tools without needing a separate device.
Google has announced that its AI platform, Gemini, will now be available on smart TVs, including Android TVs, Google TV devices, and other leading brands.
This marks a major step in bringing artificial intelligence directly into the living room.
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Users can now access Gemini’s advanced features, voice-assisted searches, content recommendations, and interactive tools without needing a separate device.
According to Google, the integration is designed to make TV experiences more intuitive and personalised.
Users can ask Gemini to suggest shows based on viewing habits, answer questions in real time, or even assist with tasks like planning schedules and controlling smart home devices.
Industry experts note that the launch reflects a growing trend of AI moving beyond phones and computers into everyday household devices.
“Google is clearly betting on AI becoming central to how people interact with technology in all spaces,” said tech analyst Priya Nair.
“By bringing Gemini to smart TVs, they are redefining what it means to watch television.”
The rollout will begin this month in select regions, depending on the TV model, with wider availability expected by early next year.
Google promises that future updates will expand Gemini’s capabilities, offering even more immersive and interactive TV experiences.
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