Google's Home's latest feature is Gemini-powered 'Live Search' for cameras
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Google's Home's latest feature is Gemini-powered 'Live Search' for cameras
"We launched Gemini for Home in Early Access specifically to learn from real-world usage. With millions of you now testing and shaping this experience every day, we're pushing regular voice improvements to address your feedback."
"The Live Search feature does just what it says, letting you query Gemini about the current state of your home based on what the cameras see. For instance, you can ask things like 'Hey Google, is there a car in the driveway?' However, the feature is only available for Google Home Premium advanced subscribers who pay a $20 per month ($200 per year) fee."
"Gemini for Home now uses updated models to improve the quality and accuracy of answers too and will more reliably play newly-released songs. Other key updates include better targeting for smart home devices by room, house and device, reduced instances of cutting off a speaker prematurely, better reliability for user-created automations by voice and more."
Google Home has released significant updates powered by Gemini for Home, the AI replacement for Google Assistant on smart devices. The Live Search feature allows Premium subscribers to query their home's real-time status through camera feeds, such as asking if a car is in the driveway or if a package is on the porch. This premium feature costs $20 monthly or $200 annually. Additional improvements include updated Gemini models for better answer accuracy, improved song playback for newly-released tracks, enhanced smart device targeting by room and house, reduced speaker cutoffs, more reliable voice-activated automations, and comprehensive support for Nest x Yale locks with passcode management, activity history, real-time notifications, and enhanced settings.
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