Google has previewed a number of Gemini-branded and other AI capabilities for its consumer products during the last year. Here’s all you need to know about what’s been revealed and when it might be released.
Gemini AI was first launched to compete with ChatGPT, but it has now expanded into a critical component of Google’s app development, affecting all of its apps and services, including those in Workspace.
While Gemini AI has received numerous improvements, its multitasking capability has garnered major attention.
According to the most recent beta version, Google’s renowned AI chatbot may soon get a new multitasking capability.
Gemini now supports full-screen mode rather than a little window at the bottom of the screen. However, the most recent beta version of the Google app for Android (version 15.26.34) may include a hidden functionality, accessible by the Assemble Debug code, that allows users to launch the Gemini app in a secondary window.
Coming Soon: Multi-Window Support for the Gemini App
Once its enabled, a handle appears above the Gemini popup on your device, allowing you to take control. By long-pressing and dragging this handle to the top of the screen, you will launch a new Gemini popup.
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The video below demonstrates how this functionality allows you to run two instances of Gemini simultaneously for easier conversation management.
Google’s February announcement included a new ‘Ask about’ chatbot for Maps powered by LLMs.
This function assists you in finding locations that meet your criteria and facilitates additional questions.
It is supported by data from 250 million locations and includes user-generated images, videos, and reviews.