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Google to introduce Gemini AI features for Google TV in 2025

Google will launch Gemini AI on Google TV in 2025, offering smarter media searches, smart home control, and customised content on select devices.

Soon, your television experience will be powered by artificial intelligence, offering tailored summaries, recommendations, and more.

What is Gemini AI for Google TV?

At CES 2025, Google revealed that its latest AI, Gemini, will soon be part of Google TV’s operating system. This marks a significant step in integrating AI into your daily television experience. While some details remain unclear, Google has shared several exciting ways in which Gemini will enhance your TV use.

Gemini AI aims to make your interaction with Google TV more seamless and personalised. Whether it’s suggesting media to watch or enhancing your understanding of the content, Gemini promises to deliver. Google said the AI could help you:

  • Search for media effortlessly: Gemini could refine how you browse and find shows or movies.
  • Get added context in videos: If you’re curious about a scene or theme, the AI may provide detailed insights.
  • Design customised artwork with family members: Personalise your TV screen with unique designs.
  • Control smart home devices: In ambient mode, your TV could double as a hub for managing smart home features.
  • Receive news summaries: Stay informed with concise updates on the day’s top stories.

When to expect Gemini

Although Google hasn’t fully detailed how all these features will work, the rollout of Gemini on Google TVs is expected to begin “later this year.” Only select devices will receive the upgrade initially, so your TV’s compatibility may vary.

Google hinted that the implementation of Gemini is still evolving. This means what they’ve shared may look different when the AI finally arrives on your screen. However, one thing is clear: Gemini’s addition to Google TV signals a new era in how AI can shape your engagement with entertainment and technology.

What it means for your TV experience

By combining Gemini’s broad AI capabilities with Google TV’s platform, this innovation could make watching TV more intuitive than ever. From intelligent recommendations to family-friendly creative tools, Gemini’s potential is vast. Additionally, its ability to integrate with smart home devices could turn your TV into a central hub for your home.

Google’s announcement has sparked interest in how AI can revolutionise the viewing experience. As more details emerge, Gemini’s full potential will become clearer. For now, Google TV users can look forward to an exciting upgrade later this year.

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