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Google’s AI assistant Gemini has gained new cross-application capabilities that allow users to complete multi-step tasks using natural language prompts, with the feature being prominently featured on Samsung’s S25 phones.

Key functionality: Gemini can now seamlessly work across multiple applications simultaneously to help users complete complex tasks that previously required manual switching between apps.

  • Users can issue a single prompt to accomplish multi-step tasks, such as locating a restaurant and sharing the details with contacts
  • The AI assistant works across both Samsung’s native applications and Google’s suite of apps
  • While not exclusive to Samsung’s S25 series, the feature will come pre-installed as the default AI assistant on these devices

Broader context: This update is part of a larger rollout of AI features announced by Google, signaling increased integration of AI assistants into everyday smartphone tasks.

  • The cross-app functionality represents a significant step forward in making AI assistants more practical for everyday use
  • This development highlights the growing partnership between Google and Samsung in implementing AI features across their ecosystem

Looking ahead: The integration of Gemini as the default AI assistant on Samsung’s flagship devices suggests a strategic shift toward more seamless AI-powered experiences in mobile computing, though the real test will be how users adopt these features in their daily routines.

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