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Updated · The Verge · May 28
Google Home Adds $20 Gemini Camera Automations for Smart Routines
Updated
Updated · The Verge · May 28

Google Home Adds $20 Gemini Camera Automations for Smart Routines

10 articles · Updated · The Verge · May 28
  • Google Home is rolling out Gemini-powered automations that let security cameras trigger routines from visual cues, such as detecting mail delivery, raccoons near trash bins, or a red BMW entering a driveway.
  • The feature works by letting users describe an event in natural language, then assign cameras to watch for it and launch actions like lights, blinds, music or heating changes.
  • Nest cameras and select third-party cameras with Gemini Built-In are supported, but the tool is limited to English-speaking US users in the Public Preview program with AI descriptions enabled and a $20-a-month Premium Advanced plan.
  • Google said camera processing takes a brief moment, so it should not be used for instant alerts or security and safety purposes.
  • The update also expands Gemini for Home voice controls, allowing multiple actions in one command and promising faster, more consistent responses after the service's October early-access launch.
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