Gemini Will Soon Integrate with WhatsApp and Messages
Google is pushing hard for users to make it their default digital AI-powered assistant. But truth be told, Google Assistant still remains the best on-device assistant as it can perform several tasks, even on third-party apps like reading your messages or placing a WhatsApp call, which Gemini couldn’t. But now, Google is adding WhatsApp, Messages, and Android notificationsextensions for Geminias found in the latest APK teardown.
According toAndroid Authority, the latest Google App beta version 15.34.32.29.arm64, includes somenew extensions for Gemini. Specifically three of them, WhatsApp, Messages, and Android system notifications. These extensions can be turned on from the Google app if you have the latest beta installed. But they’re not working at the moment.
You can tell what each one will do by reading the description in the screenshot above. The WhatsApp extension will let youcreate and send messagesto your contacts on the app. Even place calls directly through Gemini. The Messages one would let youread aloud your incoming textsand let you send them as well.
What’s interesting is the last one for Android system notifications. Its description is pretty basic, stating, “Send or read Android system notifications”. But this could allow you to ask Gemini tosummarize messages or notifications, just like itsummarizes YouTube videos. Let’s say you got a long string of text from someone, and you can ask Gemini to summarize it, saving you the hassle of going through each message.
It’s not clear when these features will pop up in a working state, but I am happy that Google is expanding Gemini’s functionality for once. Till now, many of us didn’t have much incentive to use Gemini actively as the primary device assistant on Android. As it had very limited functionality outside the whole AI stuff. Which, let’s admit it, we’re not going to use all the time.
It’s also coming at a crucial time as Apple’s event is right around the corner, and they will unveil their AI-powered Siri which could be functionally better than Gemini. But what are your thoughts on this, will you switch to Gemini once these extensions arrive? Do you prefer Google Assistant or Gemini? Let us know in the comments section.
Anshuman Jain
As a tech journalist, I dive into the ever-evolving tech landscape with a particular interest for smartphones, apps, and gaming. With a passion for sharing insights, my articles blend expertise with a friendly touch—think of me as your friendly neighborhood tech support.
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