Google previews new Gemini features for TV
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Google is bringing even more of its Gemini AI to TV devices, including nano banana. Google really wants you to get comfortable talking to your TV. The company is adding even more of its Gemini AI to its TV devices, including the ability to create and edit photos and videos with AI using its nano banana and Veo 3 models.
Soon, even loafing around on the couch won’t help you steer clear of AI. TV makers are busily integrating AI models into the experience, and Google is no different. At CES, the company announced a big expansion of Gemini features on the Google TV platform, starting with TCL smart TVs.
Google announced at CES 2026 Gemini for Google TV features that aim to bring its TV platform into the center of how people watch, search and even fix what’s on screen.
Google’s 2026 roadmap points to deeper Gemini integration, refined Pixel updates, smarter Google TV features, a possible new OS, and AI glasses.
Google is rolling out a major update to Gemini on Google TV, making the AI assistant more visual, interactive and useful for everyday viewing. Announced in early 2026, the update introduces
For several decades, Boston Dynamics has pioneered the development of advanced robots, including humanoids and four-legged systems tested by the military as a way to carry supplies over rough terrain. The company was sold to Google in 2013 and bought by SoftBank in 2017. In 2021, Hyundai acquired a controlling stake.
Gemini for TV is getting Nano Banana—an early attempt to answer the question "Will people watch AI stuff on TV"?
Gemini on Google TV gets smarter with AI photo search, visual answers, creative tools, and natural language controls, starting on select TCL TVs.