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Google Brings 'Gemini Intelligence' to Android, Rolling Out This Summer

The system-level AI focuses on cross‑app automation using opt‑in data controls.

Overview

  • Google announced Gemini Intelligence as a built‑in AI layer for Android with a phased rollout that starts this summer on the latest Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones.
  • Chrome on Android will add Gemini features in June, including page summaries, side‑by‑side comparisons, and an Auto Browse tool that can book appointments inside the browser.
  • The software can carry out multi‑step tasks across apps, like finding a syllabus in Gmail, reserving a spin class, or filling a cart from a grocery list, and it only proceeds with user permission.
  • A new Gboard feature called Rambler turns natural speech into clean text in real time, removes filler words, supports mid‑message language switches, and processes audio without storing it.
  • Autofill gains AI help by drawing from a user’s connected Google data through a Personal Intelligence setting that Google says is strictly opt‑in and can fill complex forms on the user’s behalf.