I will just get to know Gemini on a pixel watch that I wear when he tells me that there is a kind of cake called “Farts Nun”. This relationship is good.
By the way, “Farts Nun” was a completely appropriate answer. I asked for a list of cookies with stupid names, caused by my 3-year-old question. But my first reaction – right after “it’s hilarious!” – “I wonder if it’s true?” Which type emphasizes the problem with having artificial intelligence on the wrist.
Google has just published the Wear operating system update, which for the first time enables Gemini assistant in astute watches. I decided that I would have to organize software and application updates to get it on Pixel Watch 2, which I utilize. Surprisingly, it was downloaded automatically, announcing the notification.
I have got used to the twins whenever I utilize an Android phone
Although problematic and susceptible to hallucination, such as AI assistants, I got used to Gemini’s disposal every time I utilize an Android phone. I am not asking you to plan your holidays or assist in shopping for shoes, which are cases of utilize where AI companies seem the most obsessive. But I think it is useful in the case of a kind of question – something more elaborate than one that you can answer by a straightforward search on Google. I also began to notice that I tend to “Gemini’s Questions” when I don’t have basic access to Gemini, like in a car or when I’m in the kitchen and my phone is in a different room. It seems to me that these days are over, because now I have Gemini literally tied to my wrist, even when I sleep. Not terrifying at all!
I started with the question, I was almost sure that I knew the answer, but I asked: “Do I really have to scrub this sweet potato, if I just peel it?” My husband shouted in an affirmative from the other room, and Gemini gave me a miniature answer to the same effect. All right, All rightI see.
The twins also coped with another line of questions, also: “Where should I get coffee here?” He recommends a long list of stores, with my two favorite at the top. When I prompted him to assist in the transition to the nearest, he launched Google maps as recommended. He correctly identified the “Fancy, Third Wave cafe” when I asked for such a recommendation in another district. Well done work.
Calendar – one of my favorite tasks to give AI – was more mixed. The twins can easily add a modern calendar event and found the details of my next flight when I asked. But for some reason he insists that there is nothing in my calendar tomorrow, even though it is definitely. It seems that there is also no access to events in someone’s calendar that has been made available to me, which is only an extension of the eternal struggle for life with many Google calendars.
Gemini did not cope so well with the schedule of the ferry. I asked when the next ferry left in the center of Seattle to the island of Bainbridge, and gave me the answer, oh, 35 minutes of mistake. This is not something for which I would usually rely on the twins, but when you utilize the twins on the watch, it’s your only option. Working with such a petite screen and a web browser, there is no basic way to verify or contextualize what Gemini tells you from the watch itself. In addition to a bit of a petite print, which says: “Twins can make mistakes, so check it twice”, you need to trust a technology that you know that he comes up with everything.
Of course, your phone is usually somewhere nearby, even if you are talking to Gemini on a watch, and all conversations with AI are available in the history of the Gemini application phone. Assuming that the mobile device is not far away, it is not hard to catch it and twice check what has been said. But considering how few people Click to the sources for AI summaries When searching for websites, I’m not sure if everyone will get into trouble.
You need to present a lot of confidence in the technology that you know that he comes up with everything
AND I am One thing if I want to admit it: I’m going to utilize Gemini on my watch. I am already used to having artificial intelligence to answer some types of questions about the low rate, and the constant access to it will probably encourage me to ask even more. I like to think that I am disciplined enough to check the sources twice when it really matters. Maybe these are the well -known last words.
I don’t think I’m alone, wanting to make this kind of convenience. When I started using a watch with a regular Google assistant to ask straightforward questions – these Power Answer with a basic search in the network-my husband noticed reluctance to technology. Now he says “ask the watch” whenever he has a question about something and his phone is out of reach. When you realize that you can get some types of answers without lifting your finger, you start to notice these questions more often and ask them properly. Just carefully check this ferry schedule.
