Google Updates Home App to Improve Gemini AI Smart Home Controls
Google released an update to its Home app designed to make Gemini AI assistant commands more natural and reliable for smart home control.

Google has released a new update to its Home app aimed at improving how users interact with smart home devices through its Gemini AI assistant. The update is designed to make voice commands "more natural and reliable," according to the company's release notes.
The enhanced functionality allows users to make more descriptive requests when controlling their smart home systems. For example, users can now ask for lighting adjustments using descriptive language such as "the color of the ocean," and Gemini will interpret and execute the command accordingly.
The update represents Google's continued efforts to refine its AI-powered smart home controls and make them more intuitive for everyday users. The improvements focus on natural language processing capabilities, allowing the assistant to better understand conversational commands rather than requiring specific technical phrases.
Google Home serves as the central hub for controlling various smart home devices, including lights, thermostats, security systems, and entertainment equipment. The Gemini AI integration is part of Google's broader strategy to incorporate advanced artificial intelligence across its product ecosystem.