Google previews Gemini AI features for TV at CES

Google has showcased new Gemini AI integrations for its TV platform at CES 2026, offering voice-controlled settings adjustments and enhanced photo features. Demonstrations highlighted practical tools alongside more creative but less essential options. The updates aim to make smart TVs more interactive for everyday users.

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Google provided a preview of upcoming Gemini AI enhancements for Google TV devices. The event, running from January 4 to 9, featured demonstrations at the Encore Villas, where product lead Salahuddin Choudhary explained the capabilities.

One standout feature allows users to adjust TV settings via voice commands without interrupting their viewing. For instance, Choudhary asked, “Can you boost the dialogue?” during a golf game demo, and Gemini switched modes seamlessly. It can also disable motion smoothing, a common user tweak.

The 'deep dive' function transforms simple queries into educational sessions. When Choudhary requested an explanation of the Northern Lights for an eighth grader, Gemini displayed a basic overview with images and videos, plus a 'Dive deeper' option for a narrated, illustrated science tour. This could assist parents with children's questions on complex topics.

Google Photos integration deepens, enabling easy access to personal images on the TV screen. Choudhary pulled up beach trip photos, suggesting one as a screensaver and using the Remix tool to apply an oil painting effect. For custom edits, Nano Banana converts photos to cartoons on request, while Veo generates short animations, such as a glitchy clip of a person playing fetch with a dog from an image.

Video creation requires a Gemini subscription, but most features come with a Google TV purchase. While settings and educational tools seem practical, photo manipulations may appeal more to casual users or children, enhancing the living room experience for Gemini enthusiasts.

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Illustration of Google's Gemini AI with Personal Intelligence feature integrating Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube for personalized responses.
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Google introduces Personal Intelligence feature for Gemini

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Google has launched Personal Intelligence, a new feature for its Gemini AI that integrates data from Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube to deliver more tailored responses. Available initially to paid subscribers in the US, the opt-in tool emphasizes user privacy controls and avoids direct training on personal data. The rollout begins in beta, with plans for broader access in the future.

YouTube is expanding its Gemini-powered 'Ask' feature to smart TVs, gaming consoles, and streaming devices as an experiment for a small group of users. The tool allows viewers to interact with video content through prompts or voice questions. Google announced the rollout via a support page spotted by 9to5Google.

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Google has launched an experimental 'Personal Intelligence' feature for its AI Mode in Search, allowing users to connect Gmail and Google Photos for more tailored responses. The opt-in tool, powered by Gemini 3, aims to make search results more relevant by drawing on personal data without training models on full inboxes. It rolls out first to paid subscribers in the US.

Google has introduced Nano Banana Pro, an upgraded AI image-generation model powered by Gemini 3 Pro, offering improved accuracy and editing capabilities. The tool is now available globally in the Gemini app, though with usage limits for free users. It also includes enhanced features for detecting AI-generated content.

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Google is updating its Translate app to allow real-time speech-to-speech translations using any connected headphones on Android devices. The beta feature, powered by Gemini AI, supports more than 70 languages and improves handling of idioms and slang. It rolls out initially in the US, Mexico, and India, with iOS support planned for later.

In a comparative evaluation of leading AI models, Google's Gemini 3.2 Fast demonstrated strengths in factual accuracy over OpenAI's ChatGPT 5.2, particularly in informational tasks. The tests, prompted by Apple's partnership with Google to enhance Siri, highlight evolving capabilities in generative AI since 2023. While results were close, Gemini avoided significant errors that undermined ChatGPT's reliability.

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Google has launched its AI Plus subscription plan in India, offering advanced AI tools like Gemini 3 Pro at an affordable Rs 199 per month for the first six months. The plan includes enhanced features for content creation, imaging, video generation, and integration across Google apps. Jio users receive a free AI Pro subscription for 18 months.

 

 

 

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