Last month, Google rebranded its AI chatbot, Bard, to Gemini, and announced its integration with various Google Workspace apps. Despite the initial lack of access to Google Calendar, recent updates have rectified the issue. With Gemini integrated into Android apps, users can efficiently perform daily tasks using text and voice commands. Learn how to create and access events on Google Calendar through Gemini, a feature that recently rolled out to Android users in the US.

The addition was deemed overdue by Google, addressing items on its “to fix ASAP” list. Gemini leverages Google Assistant to execute Calendar tasks, offering a Google Assistant-powered experience for event management.

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Users can now effortlessly command Gemini to display their calendar, check upcoming events, or add an event to their schedule. Additionally, Gemini assists users in writing and generating AI-generated images, with plans for improvements following concerns over inaccuracies and racism. Google assures that the image generation feature is undergoing refinement for a better version later this year.

Beyond Google Calendar, Gemini extends its functionality to Google Keep, allowing Android users to create lists by simply instructing, “Help me create a list.” This versatile feature enables users to organize to-do lists, grocery lists, and more. Gemini’s unique capabilities set it apart in the market, providing users with an intuitive AI-powered assistant for various tasks on their Android devices.

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