
"To use this feature, you'll press the phone's power button and describe the task. Meanwhile, the content on the phone's screen acts as the context for the assistant. Google noted that Gemini will wait for your final confirmation to complete the checkout."
"In addition, a feature first introduced in January had allowed Gemini to browse the web for you and complete tasks like booking an appointment, as part of an experimental rollout. Today, Google said this auto browse feature is making its way to Android, too."
"In late June, Android devices will also get Gemini in Chrome, an AI feature that will help users summarize content or ask questions about what is on the webpage, similar to how Gemini in Chrome works on the desktop."
"Another small but useful addition is that Gemini will be able to fill out forms on your behalf after learning details about you through Personal Intelligence. (Google said this feature is opt-in, and you can turn it off via settings anytime.)"
Google announced new Gemini Intelligence-branded AI features for Android. Gemini will complete tasks across multiple apps using on-screen context, with the user confirming before checkout. Gemini will also browse the web to complete tasks such as booking appointments, and the auto-browse capability is expanding to Android. Gemini will arrive in Chrome on Android in late June to summarize webpages and answer questions about on-screen content. Gemini will fill out forms on the user’s behalf using opt-in Personal Intelligence details, and the capability can be disabled in settings. Gemini will also be integrated into Gboard using multimodal capabilities.
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