Goodbye, Google Assistant: Gemini is starting to roll out to Android Auto
- Google has quietly started rolling out Gemini for Android Auto.
- It appears beta testers are the first users gaining access to the AI assistant.
- It’s unclear which version of Android Auto Gemini is rolling out on.
During an earnings call in April, Google CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed that Gemini would replace Google Assistant in vehicles that connect to phones later in the year. Since then, Android Auto users have been eagerly waiting for the upgrade. After all of the months of waiting, Gemini is finally starting to roll out for some Android Auto users.
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