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Gemini may get an ‘I’m feeling lucky’ button
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Artificial intelligence leader Google is preparing to refresh its Gemini AI interface with new features that harken back to classic Google Search functionality, including randomized prompt suggestions and an “I’m feeling lucky” button.

Key updates: Google’s latest beta version of the Gemini app reveals plans to reintroduce suggestion features while maintaining a streamlined user experience.

  • The company is bringing back randomized prompt suggestions that were previously removed from the Gemini homepage in October
  • A new “I’m feeling lucky” button, similar to the iconic Google Search feature, will be permanently positioned first among the suggestions
  • When tested, the “I’m feeling lucky” function generated random tasks, such as creating reminders for car washing

Technical implementation: The changes were discovered through an analysis of the Google app’s beta code, though final implementation details remain subject to change.

  • The features were found in Google app version 15.48.33.sa.arm64 beta
  • The suggestion system will display different prompts each time users open the app, keeping the interface dynamic
  • The reintroduction of suggestions aims to help users who might struggle with crafting effective prompts

Additional developments: Gemini’s evolution extends beyond the homepage updates to include enhanced technical capabilities.

  • Recent findings suggest Gemini will soon receive improved code analysis features
  • The code analysis upgrade is expected to be available across both web and mobile platforms
  • These changes reflect Google’s continued effort to expand Gemini’s functionality and accessibility

Future implications: While these updates may seem incremental, they represent Google’s strategy to make AI interaction more approachable while maintaining connections to their established search ecosystem.

  • The familiar “I’m feeling lucky” feature could help bridge the gap between traditional search and AI interaction
  • Random suggestions might help reduce the learning curve for new users while maintaining engagement for experienced ones
  • The combination of nostalgic features with new AI capabilities suggests Google is carefully balancing innovation with user comfort
Gemini could shake things up with random 'I'm feeling lucky' button (APK teardown)

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