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Google Unveils Gemini Intelligence for Android, Automating Multi-Step App Tasks

Google has announced 'Gemini Intelligence,' a new AI feature for Android that automates tasks across apps, personalizes interfaces, and reduces manual input. The rollout begins this summer on Samsung Galaxy S26 and Google Pixel 10, later expanding to watches, cars, glasses, and laptops. Gemini Intelligence enables multi-step automation, allowing users to complete complex actions like ordering groceries from a list or finding a syllabus and adding books to a cart—all with voice or text commands. The feature includes AI-powered browsing in Chrome, smarter autofill from connected apps, a multilingual voice cleanup tool called Rambler, and custom widget creation via natural language. Google emphasizes user control, stating that Gemini acts only on commands and requires final approval. The announcement comes amid Apple's $250 million settlement over misleading claims about its own AI features, while Google leverages existing infrastructure for a competitive edge.

Key facts

  • Gemini Intelligence launches this summer on Samsung Galaxy S26 and Google Pixel 10.
  • Feature automates multi-step tasks across apps via voice/text commands.
  • Includes AI browsing, smarter autofill, Rambler voice cleanup, and custom widgets.
  • User remains in control with final approval required for every action.
  • Apple recently settled $250M over misleading AI promises, contrasting Google's rollout.

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