Google Gemini is continuously working on its improvement, and the results show it becoming more better, however, it still lives in the assistant’s shadow and this continues until Gemini learns everything an assistant AI can do. While the major functionality that Gemini aims to improve its interface and further Google announced the tweaks of the Gemini interface I/O finally went live.
Google Gemini is rolling out a floating response window
Google Gemini has the interface to work within the app as an assistant and can easily interact with the user in the working app without moving to Gemini’s app. Similarly, the box popping up at the bottom of your screen readily enables you to input a text or a voice note, thereafter you can ask your question the difference may show how the result was presented by them, and both Gemini and assistant show results together.
Furthermore, Google Gemini will take you to a whole new screen, dragging you away from your app in the process, while talking about Assistant, it just slides up a little higher over your working app keeping the background of your original app visible.
Therefore, Google expected to change this functionality soon, transitioning to a more fascinating Assistant-like floating window. Noticeably this change will only appear for some Gemini users, and not to seen everywhere.
However, users reviewed that Google Gemini show its results appearing above the current working app window. This changed functionality has provided a more instant way to access Gemini and recognizes your interaction with advanced AI services making it easier to drag and drop results into the other apps.
Also, Gemini offers to directly provide contextual suggestions based on the sort of content you are working on. Let’s look further at how this new upgrade will take Gemini a step ahead in its AI journey.