While Google’s Wear OS may not be the most advanced (or even useful) watch interface out there, it is still the preffered choice for premium smartwatches like Samung’s Galaxy Watch or even OnePlus Watch.
The addition of Gemini in smartwatches comes as a welcome step by two prominent questions arise after Pichai’s announcement. One, What exactly does ‘later this year’ mean? Will Google make that announcement during its I/O conference in May or during a new Pixel watch launch in second half of year, we don’t know.
Second, Gemini certainly won’t be able to run the tasks on device with the limited storage and processors in smartwatches but how much of your health data would you want to give an AI assistant (that could be further used for its training). Moreover, it also remains to be seen what kind of upgrade exactly will Gemini be over the Google Assistant and what model/models Google brings.
Currently, Gemini app on Android comes with option to choose a number of large language models starting with 2.0 Flash and going all the way up to the company’s latest 2.5 Pro and 2.5 Flash experimental models.
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