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Google Gemini for Home: How to Get Early US Access

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Google has launched early access to Gemini for Home in the US, which will replace Google Assistant on Nest devices and is powered by the Gemini LLM for more complex tasks and a conversational tone.
– To request early access, users must enable “Add me to their groups” in Google Groups settings and then find the “early access” option in the Google Home app under Home settings.
– Once approved for early access, Gemini for Home will permanently replace Google Assistant on all compatible devices, with no option to revert back.
– Certain features, such as Gemini Live and camera history search with Gemini for Home, require a paid Google Home Premium subscription.
– This update represents a major enhancement to Google’s smart home ecosystem, offering advanced capabilities over the previous assistant.

For smart home enthusiasts in the United States, Google has officially launched early access to its new Gemini for Home assistant, a major upgrade set to replace the existing Google Assistant on compatible Nest devices. This transition represents one of the most substantial changes to Google’s smart home lineup, leveraging the advanced Gemini large language model to handle more sophisticated requests and deliver a noticeably more natural, conversational interaction style.

To participate in the early access program, you must first submit a request. Begin by navigating to your Google Groups settings and locating the “Global Settings” section. It is essential to verify that the setting labeled “Add me to their groups” is enabled, as this permission is required to join the early access group upon approval. Next, open the Google Home application on your mobile device. Tap on your profile picture or initials in the upper-right corner, then proceed to select “Home settings.” Within this menu, you should find an “early access” option that allows you to formally request entry to the Gemini for Home preview.

After your request is approved and you join the program, Gemini for Home will automatically take over as the default assistant across all of your compatible gadgets. Be aware that this decision is permanent; once you switch to Gemini, you cannot revert back to the original Google Assistant. Additionally, certain high-level functionalities are gated behind a paid subscription. A Google Home Premium plan is necessary to unlock features like Gemini Live and the capability to search through your camera history using the new Gemini for Home assistant.

(Source: The Verge)

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