Google Gemini, or as it was called until a few days ago, Google Bard, along with ChatGPT, is one of the most popular AI chatbots on the market today. Users of Bluetooth headphones with assistant functions, such as the Google Pixel Buds, can apparently look forward to a new feature that makes the Gemini more useful.
Gemini instead of Google Assistant
Its colleagues 9to5Google Saw the latest version of the Google beta app and learned that apart from the Gemini smartphone app, they are also working on expanding it to headphones. Accordingly, users of Google Pixel Buds (experiment) and other headphones with Assistant support may access artificial intelligence via voice commands in the near future. The American company currently relies on Google Assistant for the Pixel Bud.
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Requests are probably limited
It remains to be seen how Google will optimize the Gemini for use with headphones, especially in terms of response length. Long answers are much easier to understand on a display than through headphones. Then the number of questions you can ask the AI ​​will likely be limited. 9to5Google Wrote that the app has some indication that only a certain number of requests can be made in a certain period of time.
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