Since Google transmits the last remaining NST devices to the Home app, they are also looking for ways to facilitate the use of the smart home center. Of course, Google does this by intensifying the integration of Gemini. The company has announced the possibilities of new automation with the artificial intelligence, in addition to better support for third -party devices through the home applications interface. Google Ai will also connect a new Android user interface that can keep you aware of the smart parts in your home.
Google Home is the place where you interact with all Google smart household items, such as cameras, toxat and smoke detectors – some of which have been stopped, but this is another story. It also accommodates smart home appliances from other companies, which can make the mixed preparation management possible if not completely intuitive. An artificial intelligence impulsion may actually help here.
Google has started testing Gemini at home last year, and now this is opened on third -party devices via the home applications interface. Google with some partners has worked on API integration before the general availability. The first smoke/carbon monoxide detector is pre -announced and the Yale Smart lock that replaces Google’s NST devices from the first, along with CYNC lighting, motorola signs, and IROBOT voids.