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Google Bard was replaced by Gemini, the company’s latest and greatest AI tool, and it’s much more than just a chatbot. Eventually, Gemini will replace Google Assistant on Android, but you don’t have to wait to try it for yourself right now. We’ll show you how to get started.
Gemini is not simply arebranded version of Bard. It’s actually a combination of Bard and Duet AI, now known as “Gemini Pro.” Not only can Gemini do text-based tasks that reportedly outperformGPT-4, but it also has image generation to rivalDALL-E. If you’re willing to shell out $20 per month, you can get access toGemini Advanced.
It is not possible to use Gemini and Google Assistant separately on Android. Once you agree to use Gemini, it will replace Assistant on your device. you’re able to switch back to Assistant if you’d like, but then you won’t be able to use the Gemini app.
How to Install Google Gemini AI on Android
First, we’ll show you how to simply install the Gemini app and get it up and running. To do that, simplydownload the official app from the Google Play Store.
Agree to the terms to start using Gemini. You’ll notice that you’re opting in for Gemini to “Act as your new assistant on this phone.”
If Google Assistant was already set as your default assistant app, Gemini will now automatically replace it. You can check that by going to Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Digital Assistant App. Choose “Google.”
Now, when you say, “Hey Google, long-press the power button, or swipe inward from the bottom corner of the screen, Gemini will launch. However, you may notice that Assistant still “helps” with some actions.
Note that this will not replace Google Assistant on your other devices. Smart speakers and displays, for example, will continue to use Assistant.
How to Switch Back to Google Assistant From Gemini
If you’ve tried Gemini and you’re not ready to use it full-time, you can easily go back to using Google Assistant as your default digital assistant app.
First, open theGemini appand tap your profile icon in the top corner. Select “Settings” from the menu.
Scroll down and select “Digital Assistants from Google.”
Choose “Google Assistant” and confirm by tapping “Switch” on the following prompt.
Now, Google Assistant will be used when you say, “Hey Google, long-press the power button, or swipe inward from the bottom corner of the screen.
It’s a bit annoying that Google doesn’t allow you to use Gemini as a standalone app and keep Assistant as the default digital assistant. Thankfully, it’s pretty easy to switch back if you don’t like Gemini, and it does rely on Assistant for a bunch of actions anyway.