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Google Home’s Gemini AI can handle more complicated requests

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Google's latest Gemini 3.1 update significantly enhances Google Home's AI capabilities, allowing it to handle more complex, multi-step requests and improve natural language understanding. These upgrades aim to make smart home management more intuitive and efficient for users, reflecting ongoing advancements in AI-driven automation and user experience. The introduction of new features like web-based management and expanded notifications further integrates Google Home into daily digital routines.

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Google Home users can now ask Gemini to complete more complex, multi-step tasks and combine multiple tasks in a single command. Google has updated Gemini for Home to Gemini 3.1, which it says will improve the smart home assistant’s ability to interpret and act on requests. The upgrade will also make Gemini for Home better at handling recurring and all-day events and allow users to “move around” upcoming events.

Last month, Google also updated Gemini for Home with improvements for understanding natural language and identifying devices correctly. The upgrades follow reports of bugs in Google’s new smart home assistant, like confusing different animals in camera footage or struggling with accuracy in activity summaries.

In addition to the Gemini upgrade, Google also announced improvements to the camera experience, new automation capabilities, and two public previews: Ask Home on Web and a new notification feature. Ask Home on Web will allow Google Home users to manage their smart home from a computer, including searching camera history with natural language, checking on devices, and creating automations. Google is also releasing a public preview for “improved and expanded notifications” that include “quick action” buttons that can be used for device control directly in the notification.