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Google Expands Gemini for Home to Global Markets
Image: Primary Google is expanding access to Gemini for Home beyond the United States to over a dozen additional countries, marking a significant step in the company's plan to replace Google Assistant with its AI-powered successor.
The rollout, which began in the U.S. late last year, now reaches users globally as Google details recent improvements to the smart home platform. Gemini for Home integrates the company's advanced language models directly into Nest displays and other connected devices, enabling more natural voice interactions and complex task handling.
The expansion represents Google's commitment to unifying its consumer AI offerings under the Gemini brand, following similar moves across Workspace, Search, and Android. The company has been gradually phasing out the Google Assistant branding as it transitions users to the newer AI system.
Google has not disclosed the full list of new markets or specific user numbers, but the global availability signals confidence in the platform's stability and feature completeness. The move puts Google in direct competition with Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri as all three tech giants race to integrate generative AI into their smart home ecosystems.
Industry analysts note that the timing aligns with broader adoption of multimodal AI in consumer devices, with users increasingly expecting conversational interfaces that can understand context and handle follow-up requests without explicit commands.
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