artificial intelligence Gemini for Google TV It has been viewed before the public launch to have a brief look at its launch process.
While Google had promised to release Gemina for its TVs later this year, it seems that this artificial intelligence assistant has been spotted on some Google TV devices ahead of time.
According to reports, Google is trying to provide a more advanced and intelligent experience for TV users by replacing Google Assistant with Gemini. However, this feature is currently only available on the TCL QM9K series at a discounted price 3 thousand dollars is available According to the official schedule, the full version of this feature will be released to other TVs based on Android 14 in the coming months, but indications are that the process has started early.
Early activation of Gemina on Google TV
A user of Sony Bravia TVs has reported that Gemini for Google TV has appeared on his TV and has posted images of the setup process. In these images, the differences between Gemina and Assistant, a warning about the possibility of errors in the artificial intelligence responses, privacy settings and a new option to choose the voice of the assistant can be seen. The interesting thing is that Gemini on Google TV has 10 different sounds It is similar in number to the mobile version, but the name and description of each sound is designed slightly differently.
The list of Gemina’s voices on Google TV is as follows:
- Bloom (quiet, medium)
- Oxalis (lively, medium)
- Fern (hot, under)
- Magnolia (calm, softer)
- Violet (British accent, medium)
- Pothos (attractive, medium)
- Calathea (Australian accent, below)
- Yarrow (warmer, milder)
- Croton (smoother, flatter)
- Amaryllis (lively, undersized)
On the other hand, the Android version includes voices such as Nova, Pegasus, Ursa, Vega, which are associated with minor differences in tone and accent. This difference shows that the TV version of Gemina was inspired by the set of sounds of the Nest speakers.
The last time Google updated the list of Gemina sounds for mobile was in September 2024, and in August of the same year, it made changes to the speakers. Synchronizing the list of sounds on the TV and the speakers creates a kind of harmony and integration in the Google audio ecosystem, especially now that more and more TVs are equipped with “Hey Google” voice commands.
Currently, the Sony product is the only observed example of Gemina’s public implementation on Google TV TVs, except for the TCL QM9K model. The user who saw this feature has a history of activating hidden features on Samsung devices, but did not mention any software changes on his TV. However, there are indications that the current version isn’t finalized yet, as the Gemina logo on the audio selection screen doesn’t match Google’s new design style.
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