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    a Gemini logo of a generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by Google AI is seen on a smartphone
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    Google announced a number of new Gemini Intelligence-branded AI features at its Android Show: I/O Edition event on Tuesday. These include the ability for AI to complete tasks across apps, browse the web, fill out forms, dictate speech, and even allow you to vibe-code your own Android widgets.

    Gemini gets more powerful

    The company had already introduced some agentic capabilities, such as ordering food or booking a ride, to Gemini at the Samsung Galaxy S26 launch earlier this year. There, Google announced that Gemini would soon be able to perform more complex tasks, like booking a front-row bike for a spin class, finding a class syllabus in Gmail, and then searching for books related to that topic.

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    Now Google’s AI assistant will be able to handle a multistep process, like copying a grocery list from your notes app, then adding items to the cart in your shopping app. To use this feature, you’ll press the phone’s power button and describe the task. Meanwhile, the content on the phone’s screen acts as the context for the assistant. Google noted that Gemini will wait for your final confirmation to complete the checkout.

    In addition, a feature first introduced in January had allowed Gemini to browse the web for you and complete tasks like booking an appointment, as part of an experimental rollout. Today, Google said this auto-browse feature is making its way to Android, too.

    In late June, Android devices will also get Gemini in Chrome, an AI feature that will help users summarize content or ask questions about what is on the web page, similar to how Gemini in Chrome works on the desktop.

    Another small but useful addition is that Gemini will be able to fill out forms on your behalf after learning details about you through Personal Intelligence. (Google said this feature is opt-in, and you can turn it off via settings anytime.)

    Plus, Gemini will come to Android’s Gboard keyboard. Google is using Gemini’s multimodal capabilities by introducing a feature called Rambler in Gboard, which is similar to those found in other AI-powered dictation apps. The feature will let you speak in your own tone, transcribe the speech, and format it by removing filler words.

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    Vibe-coding apps are picking up pace, and Google wants to give Android users a taste of this, too.

    The company is introducing a way for users to build Android widgets by describing them in natural language. For example, users can build a meal-planning widget using query text like, “Suggest three high-protein meal prep recipes every week.”

    Image Credits:Google (screenshot)

    The idea of creating a widget is not novel to Gemini. Notably, the hardware startup Nothing also released a similar tool last year.

    Google said that Gemini Intelligence will follow the company’s Material 3 expressive design language in its features.

    The company said that these AI-powered features will first make their way to the latest Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel devices this summer and will be available across other Android devices later this year.

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