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What can Gemini do in a pair of connected glasses?

Gemini’s there to fulfill its “traditional” role: serve as a search engine of sorts if you need help explaining what ratatouille is, for example, or how it’s made. You can play songs from Spotify, or add a reminder to take the cat to the vet. But the glasses are supposed to allow Gemini an eye into the world, too, “looking” at a concert poster and looking into tickets, or explaining what sort of wine might pair with that dish you’re looking to whip up for dinner. All of this gets piped into your eardrums via the speakers. Granted, there’s a modicum of convenience in it all. The glasses don’t s

I tried Google's AI glasses. They're what Google Glass always wanted to be
What’s all this stuff about AI? 

As I said, the entire point of Googlebooks seems more to deliver a hardware platform for Google’s Gemini “AI” than to actually compete with Windows, Mac, and Linux as laptop platforms. Every element of the OS is absolutely dripping with Gemini. Google has created an “AI”-focused operating system from the ground up…something I bet a few people on Microsoft’s Copilot team are feeling envious of right now.  What can you do with Gemini in there? Pretty much everything you can do with Gemini on a phone or laptop, plus some extra tricks. You can “create your own widgets” (though they look a lot like

Googlebooks aren't just Android laptops. They're a Trojan horse for Gemini
Will Google make its own laptops again? 

No, at least not at first. Google made laptops running ChromeOS in various form factors, but never seemed to crack the consumer code. For Googlebooks, Google will once again be partnering with conventional laptop manufacturers: HP, Dell, Asus, Acer, and Lenovo were mentioned by name.  Google There is one very cool design element, though: the “Glowbar,” last seen on hardware like the Pixel C tablet. Presumably it’ll be used to communicate status like battery charge or other info, though its utility (on the outside of the laptop lid in the demonstration) is limited, and more of a flair than anyt

Googlebooks aren't just Android laptops. They're a Trojan horse for Gemini