Srinagar, April 28 -- Google has announced that its AI-powered assistant, Gemini, will soon be available on more devices, including tablets, smartwatches, headphones, and Android-based in-car infotainment systems. CEO Sundar Pichai revealed during the company's Q1 2025 earnings call that the tech giant is working on replacing Google Assistant with Gemini on mobile devices, with plans to extend this to other platforms after it becomes the default on compatible smartphones.

In a recent blog post, Google shared that it has integrated Gemini models across its 15 platform-based products, reaching half a billion users. The transition began last year, with Gemini becoming the default assistant on select new Android devices. Now, Google plans to...