Gemini Live can’t come to Google’s smart speakers soon enough

Conversational AI makes so much sense on a voice-operated device, doesn't it?

Gemini Live can’t come to Google’s smart speakers soon enough

When not clicking away at the keys, you’ll likely find me in the kitchen, fridge-gazing or rummaging through the cupboards, debating what to make for dinner. I love cooking and regularly use tech to power up my experience. Sure, I own several cookbooks, but the convenience of immediate access to new recipes is difficult to ignore. So, when Google showcased Gemini Live at its Pixel 9 series launch, I quickly recognized its potential as a digital sous chef.

We waxed lyrical about Gemini Live’s impressive early showing, testing it on debut day and many instances after as we pushed it to its limits. To say that it’s remarkable would be an understatement. The ability to have near-natural, human-like conversations with an AI that can access the wealth of data that Google has at its disposal is super compelling.