Google Gemini’s new Calendar capabilities bring you one step closer to your ultimate personal assistant

Google’s next-generation generative artificial intelligence (AI) models, Gemini, will soon be able to access events scheduled in Google Calendar on Android phones.

According to 9to5GoogleCalendar events were on Gemini Experiences Senior Director of Product Management at Google Jack Krawczyk’s list of things that need to be fixed ASAP for what Google would like to add to Gemini to make it a better equipped digital assistant.

Users who have the Gemini app on an Android device can now expect Gemini to respond to voice or text prompts such as “Show me my calendar” and “Do I have any upcoming calendar events?” When 9to5Google tried this the week before, Gemini responded that it couldn’t fulfill these types of requests and queries – which was especially notable because these types of requests are quite common among competing (non-AI) digital assistants like Siri or Google Assistant. However, when the same prompts were tried this week, Gemini opened the Google Calendar app and complied with the requests. It seems that if users want to enter a new event using Gemini, you’ll need to tell them something like “Add an event to my calendar” and then ask the user to fill in the details manually using voice commands.

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