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Google now lets you have full conversations with Gemini for Home

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Why This Matters

Google's upgrade to Gemini for Home introduces a 'continued conversations' feature, enabling more natural and seamless interactions with the AI assistant without repeatedly using wake words. This enhancement aims to improve user experience by making smart device interactions more fluid and context-aware, signaling a significant step forward in voice assistant technology. The feature's rollout across regions and languages underscores Google's commitment to advancing smart home AI capabilities and user convenience.

Key Takeaways

Google announced today that it is upgrading the Gemini for Home service with a "continued conversations" feature. Continued conversation allows a user to have a natural discussion with the Gemini platform without prefacing every follow-up request with the "Hey Google" prompt. The microphone will remain active on a smart device for a few seconds after the Gemini AI assistant provides its reply. During that window, the lights on the hardware will pulse or glow, indicating that you can keep chatting normally with the chatbot without needing a wake word. Gemini should retain the context as the conversation progresses, which should allow it to provide the desired information faster without the need for a user to repeat key details.

The feature is rolling out today for all Gemini for Home voice assistant languages and in all supported regions. Continued conversations have to be manually enabled in the Google Home app through the settings menu under "Gemini for Home voice assistant." Google said that Gemini should be able to distinguish between follow-up questions addressed to the chatbot and other conversations happening in a room, but it should be interesting to track how successful that is given the past history of voice assistants unintentionally eavesdropping.

Continued conversation was an option under the Google Assistant platform, but it had more limited availability. Google has been preparing Gemini for Home as a replacement for Google Assistant platform since the fall.