Google's 2026 I/O Event Unveils Gemini Intelligence, Upgrading Android Smart Assistant
2026-05-13 14:21
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Google introduced a systematic solution called Gemini Intelligence at the 2026 The Android Show | I/O Edition event, aiming to comprehensively upgrade the Android smart assistant ecosystem. Tech media outlet Android Authority reported this news in a blog post on May 13.

Gemini Intelligence is designed to transform Gemini from a "Q&A assistant" into a more proactive Android assistant form, focusing on enabling the system to better understand user needs and complete tasks across apps and web pages on their behalf. The core of this solution is task automation, supporting not only in-app task processing but also web operations through the Chrome browser. As long as a task can originally be completed on a webpage, Gemini aims to execute it for the user.

One of the most common application scenarios is form filling. Compared to Chrome's previous autofill feature, which mainly targeted repetitive forms, Gemini Intelligence's goal is to complete various complex forms on behalf of the user. Google emphasized that this automation has clear boundaries; Gemini will only work within user-permitted apps and only handle tasks directly assigned by the user.

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Beyond automation, Gemini Intelligence also introduces two new tools. The Create My Widget feature allows users to describe the desired widget functionality in text, and then Gemini generates the corresponding code. Gboard's Rambler mode is designed for voice input scenarios, capable of organizing repetitive and frequently revised spoken content, turning messy expressions into smoother text.

In terms of computing power allocation, Google adopts a strategy combining on-device and cloud processing. Simple requests can be handled by the local Gemini Nano on the device, while more complex needs are routed to the cloud-based Gemini. For in-vehicle systems, supported models will also see Gemini Intelligence after connecting to Android Auto.

Google plans to roll out feature updates in phases. The Chrome automatic browsing feature is scheduled to launch starting in June, and Google Pixel and some Samsung Galaxy phones will begin receiving these capabilities in batches starting this summer.

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