New accessibility capabilities and Spotify casting controls are also included in the Android versions that were revealed at MWC.
To kick off Mobile World Congress this year, Google has unveiled a slew of Android upgrades, some of which include the integration of Gemini with Messages and text summaries driven by artificial intelligence that can be used while driving. Beginning this week, users of Google Messages will be able to access Google’s chatbot without having to exit the existing messaging application. Gemini in Messages is capable of performing fundamental duties like as drafting messages and assisting with the planning of events. Alternatively, if you are bored, you can simply speak with it. According to Google, the function is still in the beta testing phase, and for the time being, it is only accessible to users of Messages who speak English.
Another area that is receiving a boost from artificial intelligence is Android Auto, which might help reduce the number of distractions caused by people texting you while you are driving. Android Auto will automatically summarise the messages and feed you a more condensed version of them if the group chat is flooding your phone with messages that never stop coming in or if someone is sending you paragraphs upon paragraphs of text. You will also be able to answer with a single tap and concentrate on driving because it will propose actions and responses based on the messages, such as giving your estimated time of arrival.
To kick off Mobile World Congress this year, Google has unveiled a slew of Android upgrades, some of which include the integration of Gemini with Messages and text summaries driven by artificial intelligence that can be used while driving. Beginning this week, users of Google Messages will be able to access Google’s chatbot without having to exit the existing messaging application. Gemini in Messages is capable of performing fundamental duties like as drafting messages and assisting with the planning of events. Alternatively, if you are bored, you can simply speak with it. According to Google, the function is still in the beta testing phase, and for the time being, it is only accessible to users of Messages who speak English.
Another area that is receiving a boost from artificial intelligence is Android Auto, which might help reduce the number of distractions caused by people texting you while you are driving. Android Auto will automatically summarise the messages and feed you a more condensed version of them if the group chat is flooding your phone with messages that never stop coming in or if someone is sending you paragraphs upon paragraphs of text. You will also be able to answer with a single tap and concentrate on driving because it will propose actions and responses based on the messages, such as giving your estimated time of arrival.