Google has finally taken the first steps towards realizing its vision of smart speakers with built-in voice assistants becoming highly intelligent companions. The new Gemini for Home voice assistant, part of Google's generative AI capabilities, is now available to try, albeit in early access.
This means users can expect some mistakes and bugs as they get accustomed to using the new feature, which makes feedback essential. Users can provide their input through the Google Home app or by saying, "Hey Google, send feedback." However, there's no word on when these issues will be resolved, so patience is key for those eager to dive into Gemini Live.
Gemini for Home will work seamlessly on select devices, including the Google Nest Hub (2nd gen), Google Nest Audio, Google Nest Mini (2nd gen), and Google Nest Hub Max. These speakers will enable conversational back-and-forth chat with natural follow-up questions through Gemini Live, marking a significant improvement over its predecessors.
While other compatible models like the Google Nest Wifi point and Google Home devices may not support this advanced feature, they will still receive an upgrade to the more intelligent AI assistant.
For those interested in trying out Gemini for Home, head to the Google Home app on your mobile device. Tap "Home Settings > Early Access" and submit your request to be included in the beta program. Be prepared for a wait period before you can access the new feature.
Once activated, all compatible speakers in your home will be upgraded to the advanced AI assistant. This means users can now throw more complex questions at it, similar to what would be expected from a text-based chatbot like ChatGPT.
Keep in mind that Gemini Live requires a Google Home Premium subscription β priced at $10 per month or $100 per year for the standard tier and $20 per month or $200 per year for the advanced tier. The main difference between the two plans is the camera history search feature, which only comes with the pricier option.
For now, users can test Gemini for Home by asking it basic questions like "Hey Google, who are the top five scoring players in basketball history?" It's not quite at C-3PO level yet but is moving in that direction.
				
			This means users can expect some mistakes and bugs as they get accustomed to using the new feature, which makes feedback essential. Users can provide their input through the Google Home app or by saying, "Hey Google, send feedback." However, there's no word on when these issues will be resolved, so patience is key for those eager to dive into Gemini Live.
Gemini for Home will work seamlessly on select devices, including the Google Nest Hub (2nd gen), Google Nest Audio, Google Nest Mini (2nd gen), and Google Nest Hub Max. These speakers will enable conversational back-and-forth chat with natural follow-up questions through Gemini Live, marking a significant improvement over its predecessors.
While other compatible models like the Google Nest Wifi point and Google Home devices may not support this advanced feature, they will still receive an upgrade to the more intelligent AI assistant.
For those interested in trying out Gemini for Home, head to the Google Home app on your mobile device. Tap "Home Settings > Early Access" and submit your request to be included in the beta program. Be prepared for a wait period before you can access the new feature.
Once activated, all compatible speakers in your home will be upgraded to the advanced AI assistant. This means users can now throw more complex questions at it, similar to what would be expected from a text-based chatbot like ChatGPT.
Keep in mind that Gemini Live requires a Google Home Premium subscription β priced at $10 per month or $100 per year for the standard tier and $20 per month or $200 per year for the advanced tier. The main difference between the two plans is the camera history search feature, which only comes with the pricier option.
For now, users can test Gemini for Home by asking it basic questions like "Hey Google, who are the top five scoring players in basketball history?" It's not quite at C-3PO level yet but is moving in that direction.
 I'm so stoked about this new development with Gemini for Home! It's amazing to think that we're getting closer to having smart speakers that are more like intelligent companions, you know?
 I'm so stoked about this new development with Gemini for Home! It's amazing to think that we're getting closer to having smart speakers that are more like intelligent companions, you know?  The fact that it can have a conversational back-and-forth chat is just mind-blowing. And the best part is that users can provide feedback and help shape its development, which is pretty cool.
 The fact that it can have a conversational back-and-forth chat is just mind-blowing. And the best part is that users can provide feedback and help shape its development, which is pretty cool. 
 Plus, the upgrade to compatible devices without extra fees is a major win!
 Plus, the upgrade to compatible devices without extra fees is a major win! 
 . Keep an eye on this, guys! It's gonna be lit
. Keep an eye on this, guys! It's gonna be lit 
 I mean, think about it, Gemini for Home is like having a super smart friend who knows your interests and can have a conversation with you... well, mostly
 I mean, think about it, Gemini for Home is like having a super smart friend who knows your interests and can have a conversation with you... well, mostly  . That's totally expected though, they're still working out the kinks.
. That's totally expected though, they're still working out the kinks.
 like they're trying to compete with chatgpt or something
 like they're trying to compete with chatgpt or something  need to see some solid proof before i start using this thing out loud
 need to see some solid proof before i start using this thing out loud  and $100 a year for premium subs? too much, imo
 and $100 a year for premium subs? too much, imo 
 I'm also stoked that it's gonna work seamlessly on some devices, like the Nest Hub... I've got one of those at home and I'm low-key hoping it'll make my life easier
 I'm also stoked that it's gonna work seamlessly on some devices, like the Nest Hub... I've got one of those at home and I'm low-key hoping it'll make my life easier  It's like being part of some secret AI experiment
 It's like being part of some secret AI experiment  . Can't wait to see how Gemini Live evolves and becomes more chatty... kinda like a virtual BFF
. Can't wait to see how Gemini Live evolves and becomes more chatty... kinda like a virtual BFF  . and what's with the 'early access' thing, just making us wait to fix all those bugs?
. and what's with the 'early access' thing, just making us wait to fix all those bugs?  i swear, tech companies are just trying to squeeze every last penny out of us...
 i swear, tech companies are just trying to squeeze every last penny out of us...
 , like "have you ever tried matcha ice cream?" lol didnt know that was a thing! but honestly its still got some major kinks to work out - kept getting it wrong on basic questions
, like "have you ever tried matcha ice cream?" lol didnt know that was a thing! but honestly its still got some major kinks to work out - kept getting it wrong on basic questions  . think we're still a ways off from having our own personal c-3po but its dope to see google experimenting with this new tech
. think we're still a ways off from having our own personal c-3po but its dope to see google experimenting with this new tech  . And let's be real, who doesn't want an AI assistant that can keep up with our most random questions?
. And let's be real, who doesn't want an AI assistant that can keep up with our most random questions?  Asking it something like "Hey Google, what's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?" will definitely give you some laughs
 Asking it something like "Hey Google, what's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?" will definitely give you some laughs  .
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. . 10 bucks a month is like, a lot of money for just voice chat
. 10 bucks a month is like, a lot of money for just voice chat 
 . Can you imagine having a personal AI assistant that's always learning and adapting? It's like, mind-blowing!
. Can you imagine having a personal AI assistant that's always learning and adapting? It's like, mind-blowing!  Of course, I know there will be some bugs and mistakes along the way, but hey, that's all part of the process, right?
 Of course, I know there will be some bugs and mistakes along the way, but hey, that's all part of the process, right? 
 . also, $100/year for a cam history search feature? that's just wild
. also, $100/year for a cam history search feature? that's just wild 
 the voice assistant thingy is still super buggy, but its cool to see google try new things... dont need the camera history search feature tho, thats just unnecessary
 the voice assistant thingy is still super buggy, but its cool to see google try new things... dont need the camera history search feature tho, thats just unnecessary 