
C. Scott Brown / Android Authority
TL; DR
- Gemini for Google TV will now provide more visual and relevant answers to your questions.
- Google TV also offers a feature called Deep Dives, which creates descriptive visual breakdowns of educational topics.
- Sports briefings are now also available on the platform.
During this year’s CES, Google teased several ways it plans to improve Gemini for Google TV. At the time, the company said these features would be coming in the coming months. Several of these features are now rolling out to Gemini-enabled devices.
There is Google announced Three new features are coming to Gemini for Google TV. These features include:
- Richer visual aids: Gemini can now give more visual and relevant answers. For example, if you ask Gemini for a recipe, it will produce a video tutorial for you to watch. Or if you want to know the score of a game, AI will provide a live scorecard with information on where to watch.
- Deep dives: If you want to explore an educational topic, the deep dive feature will create a narrated visual breakdown that clearly explains the topic. In addition to interactive exploration, Gemini will also provide guided follow-up questions so you can learn more. A deep dive can be accessed by asking a Gemini and clicking the “Dive Deeper” button, or by going to the Gemini tab on the Home page and selecting “Learn”.
- Sports shorts: Sports briefings are an extension of the news briefings feature. You will now be able to get the latest sports news through narrated reviews. It starts with NBA, NCAA basketball, NHL, MLB, MLS and NWSL.
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All three features are rolling out to users in the US today. Meanwhile, users in Canada will have access to richer visual assistance starting this spring with support for deep dives and sports briefings.
The Mountain View-based firm announced that it is rolling out Gemini, its voice assistant for Google TV, to more regions this year. This rollout is expected to begin this spring. Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom will be the first countries added to the list during this release.
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