Gemini can now perform tasks on your phone, with the Galaxy S26 series getting the feature first. Instead of opening apps manually, you can say something like “Get me a ride to the airport,” and ...
A couple of weeks ago, Google and Samsung announced a big Gemini development coming to their newest devices: task automation. Starting with food delivery and rideshare apps, Gemini would be able to ...
Rolling out now to the Galaxy S26 series, Gemini task automation – also referred to as “screen automation” – hands control over certain Android apps to your AI assistant. We got a preview of this when ...
Google has introduced a new benchmark designed to evaluate how effectively artificial intelligence models can develop Android applications. The platform, called Android Bench, measures ...
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The Android Auto and CarPlay ecosystem keeps expanding; Oracle is the latest big name to announce a big release specifically aimed at drivers ...
Microsoft previews Copilot Tasks, an agent-like feature that runs multi-step workflows in the background, with consent checkpoints and user control ...
As AI becomes embedded in every device, every app, and every part of daily life, remote connectivity is undergoing a massive transformation. What used to be a niche IT tool is now becoming an ...
Google on Wednesday announced a series of updates to its Gemini AI-powered features on the Android operating system, the most notable being a new way to use the AI to handle multi-step tasks like ...
Following the Gemini automation announcement today, Google is detailing how all this works under the hood on Android. Google is “introducing early stage developer capabilities that bridge the gap ...
Maybe you don’t need an AI smart ring to keep up with your to-dos. Doist, the company behind Todoist, a popular to-do list app that works across multiple devices, is launching its new AI-powered, ...
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