Soon, Gemini will manage your Google Calendar on Android

The new feature indicates that soon Gemini might replace Google Assistant

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Gemini for Android next to logos from Google Calendar and Assistant

Google will give Gemini for Android additional functions for the Google Calendar. So you’ll be able to access it and ask if you have incoming meetings. Furthermore, with the new feature, Google is trying to make Gemini a better digital assistant. So, we could be expecting new options in the future.

How do I use Gemini for Android to access Google Calendar?

To access Google Calendar with the help of Gemini, you need to give it text or voice prompts. For example, you can tell the AI to open the Google Calendar. Furthermore, you can ask Gemini if there are any future meetings. In addition, you can also add new events to the calendar with Gemini. Afterward, it should lead you to add your details manually.

Soon, Gemini for Android might replace Google Assistant on most AI-compatible devices. Furthermore, it could compete with other AI assistants like Siri. According to TechRadar, there are demands for features like editing shopping lists and playing songs. However, until Gemini starts competing with Siri and other assistants, Google must work on its availability. After all, you can only use it in the United States.

Google is continuously improving Gemini. Thus, it might soon compete with Microsoft’s Copilot or Amazon’s Alexa. Additionally, Google is compressing larger Gemini models to make them mobile-compatible. So, it is highly probable for Gemini for Android to become more performant.

Ultimately, Google’s Gemini proves once again that the future is AI. Furthermore, we have some great expectations from this AI. After all, according to 9to5 Google, it wasn’t able to do this a week ago. In addition, if Google decides to replace its assistant with Gemini for Android and to make it available worldwide, it might seize the market.

What are your thoughts? Do you think that the Gemini assistant for Android has a bright future ahead? Let us know in the comments.

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