Google has made clear its intention to use Gemini’s groundbreaking capabilities, on TCL televisions first, as a step forward in that evolution. This rollout continues to prove our commitment as an industry leader, bringing cutting-edge artificial intelligence to the consumer electronic ecosystem. This plays right into Google’s strategy of deploying technology to drive better user experiences.
Photos and videos have been artfully redesigned in Gemini AI. Users have the freedom to add unique artistic styles to their favorite digital memories. Beyond that, Gemini is capable of producing dynamic, cinematic slideshows from a collection of your photos, transforming mundane images into eye-catching visual stories.
For now, Google is starting the rollout of these features with TCL televisions. In the upcoming months, they’ll provide access on additional Google TV devices. This staged introduction will allow a wider range of users to explore the more complex capabilities that Gemini AI provides.
Sarah Perez, a seasoned reporter for TechCrunch, has been covering developments in technology since joining the publication in August 2011. She spent more than three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to that, she managed information technology for several industries including banking, retail and software.
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It’s an exciting time for technology reporting. It’s no wonder that the latest developments – like all of Google’s new Gemini features – hook attention, just as much as the hottest pop culture news would. Consumers are looking for more impactful storytelling on the television screens in their living rooms. These innovations from companies, including Google, are poised to change the way audiences experience digital media.

