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Google rolls out 3 new Gemini features for the Google TV

Google TV experience is now enhanced further with the rollout of new Gemini features that deliver richer visual answers, helpful deep dives and timely sports updates.

3 new Gemini features coming to Google TV

Richer visual help

Gemini for Google TV now adapts to your question with a more relevant response. This includes live sports scoreboards, video tutorials for recipes and more. Gemini pulls together the perfect mix of visuals, videos, and text to help you find exactly what you need, when you need it.

Helpful deep dives

Users can now use Gemini for deep dives- narrated visual breakdowns on educational topics. Gemini delivers a custom, interactive walkthrough with guided follow-up questions for you and your family to check out on the big screen together. Deep dives give you the option to turn passive viewing into meaningful screen time, enabling you to interact with the subjects that fascinate you most.

To explore something new, just ask Gemini and click “Dive deeper” or visit the Gemini tab at the top of your Home screen and select “Learn.”

Timely sports briefs

Last year, Google introduced news briefs to help users catch up on the latest headlines in just a few minutes. The company is now expanding its briefs collection to include sports briefs. With Sports Briefs, instead of scrolling through endless sports feeds on your phone, you can get timely, narrated overviews of your favourite in-season leagues starting with the NBA, NCAA basketball, NHL, MLB, MLS and NWSL. Easily find your full line-up of sports briefs in the Gemini tab.

Availability

Richer visual help from Gemini begins rolling out today to Gemini-enabled devices in the US and Canada. Users in the US can also start exploring deep dives and sports briefs on Gemini-enabled devices, with broader device support arriving this spring.

Last year, Google introduced Gemini for Google TV voice assistant, and now this feature is being expanded to more countries throughout the year, starting with Australia, New Zealand and Great Britain this spring.

 

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