Google
is
adding
a
Google
Home
extension
to
the
Gemini
app,
allowing
you
to
control
your
smart
home
while
chatting
with
the
AI
assistant.
The
update,
which
is
available
to
Android
users
as
part
of
Google
Home’s
Public
Preview
program,
will
let
you
use
natural
language
prompts,
like
“Set
the
dining
room
for
a
romantic
date
night”
to
adjust
lighting,
or
“Help
me
clean
up
the
kitchen”
to
turn
on
the
vacuum.
Previously,
the
Gemini
app
would
open
Google
Assistant
if
you
tried
to
control
your
smart
home.
With
the
new
Google
Home
extension,
you
can
perform
actions
across
smart
lighting,
climate
control,
window
coverings,
TVs,
speakers,
and
more
from
within
the
Gemini
app.
The
extension
in
Gemini
doesn’t
support
all
smart
devices,
however.
As
Google
notes,
it
will
link
you
to
the
Google
Home
app
for
controls
related
to
security
devices,
including
cameras,
locks,
gates,
and
doors.
It
also
can’t
execute
routines.
Like
Google,
Amazon
is
also
working
to
add
support
for
natural
language
commands
in
Alexa.
The
company
has
already
rolled
out
a
preview
containing
elements
of
this
update,
but
we’ll
likely
have
to
wait
until
next
year
to
see
a
full
AI
overhaul
for
Alexa.
And
while
Apple
is
planning
to
upgrade
Siri
with
Apple
Intelligence,
the
assistant
doesn’t
have
a
role
in
the
smart
home
just
yet.
If
you
want
access
to
the
Google
Home
extension
feature,
you’ll
have
to
follow
the
steps
to
join
the
Google
Home
Public
Preview.
It’s
also
only
available
in
English
for
now.
Then,
to
use
the
feature,
sign
in
to
the
Gemini
app
with
the
same
account
you
use
with
Google
Home.
From
there,
you
can
ask
Gemini
to
perform
a
specific
action,
such
as
“turn
on
living
room
lights.”
Google
says
you
may
have
to
include
“@Google
Home”
in
your
prompt
if
Gemini
doesn’t
use
the
extension
automatically.
(Originally posted by Emma Roth)
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