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Google admits Gemini for Home has a hilariously bizarre bug

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Stephen Schenck / Android Authority

TL;DR Gemini for Home is mistakenly telling users they need a Home Premium subscription to get basic word definitions and translations.

Google has confirmed this is a bug affecting Nest speakers and displays, not an intentional paywall.

A fix is in the works, so normal dictionary and translation features should return soon.

Google has acknowledged that Gemini for Home, the latest update that swaps out Google Assistant for Gemini on Nest speakers and displays, is suffering from a bug that blocks users from getting free word meanings and translations.

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It’s not the end of the world, but if you’re a logophile (someone who loves words) or just trying to expand your vocabulary, you may have noticed your Google Home smart speaker or display no longer defines some basic terms without nudging you to buy a Home Premium subscription. Sounds absurd, right? One user found out the hard way when they asked Gemini to define the word “gaudy.”

“I used the assistant on my Home Mini to define words all the time. I just updated to the Gemini AI, and my Home Mini now responds with: Live conversations are only available if you buy the premium subscription,” the user wrote on Reddit.

Some more users echoed the complaint, reporting that their Gemini-powered devices refused to define simple words like “dinosaur.” However, a couple of users also said this wasn’t an issue for them on their Gemini speakers.

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