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Home » You can finally have human-like conversations with Google’s smart home Gemini
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You can finally have human-like conversations with Google’s smart home Gemini

By technologistmag.com22 April 20262 Mins Read
You can finally have human-like conversations with Google’s smart home Gemini
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Google is finally making Gemini for Home feel a little less like a voice assistant that forgets what you said two seconds ago. In a new post on the Google Nest Community, the company announced that Continued Conversation is now rolling out to Gemini for Home.

This feature basically lets users ask follow-up questions without having to say “Hey Google” again and again, which makes back-and-forth interactions on Gemini on Nest speakers and smart displays feel much faster and more natural. Google is rolling out Continued Conversation for Gemini for Home early access users, and the feature is available without a subscription.

How does it work?

After you ask Gemini your first question, the mic stays open for a few more seconds so you can keep talking. So if you ask about the weather in Tokyo, you can ask a follow-up with “How about tomorrow?” and Gemini will understand that you are still talking about Tokyo.

Google says this new version goes beyond the older implementation of Google Assistant, which only reopened the microphone for a separate question and was limited to US English. Gemini for Home now keeps the context of the conversation, which is the part that actually makes it useful.

Why this is a great upgrade

Google’s Continued Conversation will now work across all supported languages and regions, so this isn’t just a US-only release restricted to English. It’s also flexible, since even guests can use it too once it is enabled. Gemini has also seen an improvement in side-talk detection, so it should do a better job telling the difference between a follow-up command and someone else just talking in the room.

Google Gemini now supports Continued Conversation

In other words, you’re getting a voice assistant that keeps listening after it speaks, which can get weird quickly if it starts reacting to random chatter. So Google has worked on keeping this feature less trigger-happy.

How to enable this feature?

If you want to turn it on, Google says the setting lives in the Home app under Home Settings > Gemini for Home voice assistant > Continued Conversation.

The official blog post frames Continued Conversation as one of the most-requested additions from early users, which makes sense because it directly addresses one of the most obvious frustrations in voice interaction.

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