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Google's new Windows app is yet another way to access Gemini

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Why This Matters

Google's new Windows app enhances user access to its Gemini AI chatbot, offering a more integrated and versatile experience for heavy users. It combines web search, file retrieval, and AI-powered tools like Google Lens, making AI more accessible on desktop. This development signifies Google's ongoing push to embed AI deeply into everyday computing, potentially reshaping how consumers and professionals interact with digital content.

Key Takeaways

Google has introduced a new app for Windows desktops and, unsurprisingly, it puts AI front at center. If you aren't a big fan of Google's Gemini chatbot, then skip on past this download. For those of you who are heavy Gemini users, though, this could mean a simpler and more integrated experience on Windows machines.

Once installed, you can pull up the app's search bar with the Alt + Space shortcut. Queries typed into this open-ended search box can hunt down information from the web like typical Google search, where AI Mode will be enabled for an extra layer of artificial intelligence for follow-up questions or a deeper dive down a rabbit hole. But the app isn't limited to web search. It can delve into your computer's files, other installed apps or Google Drive files to retrieve information. Screen sharing is also built into the app, which enables using Google Lens to conduct AI-powered searches on content displayed on your monitor.

The app is rolling out globally today in English. Interestingly, this hasn't been gated to the most recent Windows 11, but it does require a machine running at least Windows 10.