Tl; DR
- Google worked to bring its gemini ai models to Android Auto.
- This seems to include Gemini Live, and we have managed to set up an early demo.
- Currently, the interface seems unfinished, and Google can also modify how drivers were accessing the gemini live.
It is a sign of the time: models of increasingly competent AI make their way in more and more corners of our lives. And although it is not a change that occurs without controversy, it is also a potential to be quite stimulating. A specific place where we have followed the growing presence of AI is in our vehicles, excited by the potential they have to help everything, from navigation to entertain us on the reader.
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With Google and Android Auto, it means Gemini, of course. We have managed to activate an early overview of how Gemini interactions will work with Android Auto in your car, and now we have sorted another overview of Google’s development efforts, raising gemini live on Android Auto.
For this demo, we use Android Auto on a phone screen, and although we have understood how to operate Gemini Live, it seems quite clear that this is not how it is supposed to work. Above all, in our tests, we had to press the microphone icon first to “wake up” Gemini with a regular request before we can obtain this kind of live interaction. Once we have done so, however, things seemed to work well, so he has the impression that the whole critical framework is already in place, and Google always tries to go exactly the right interface to access gemini live in your car.
Just like when you use gemini live on your phone, pulling it on Android Auto invokes certain listening orders, allowing you to put your conversation in temporary break, or finish downright. You may remember our previous demo that Android Auto shows nothing like this during a standard gem request. Again, as the user interface seems to be a work in progress, we cannot say that if it is the same look that we will get when the Gemini live in vehicles are finally ready for great listening hours, but we expect it to always include these same controls.
We will also be curious to see if there are functional changes because Google puts the final touch to this experience – while Gemini Live has the potential to be extremely useful for drivers, we could also see how he could become distracting and ask ourselves if Google could adopt a targeted approach to its integration with Android Auto.