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Google Gemini to Replace Google Assistant Within a Year

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Last updated: 2025/03/15 at 2:38 PM
News Room Published 15 March 2025
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Google is set to retire Google Assistant, which will be gradually replaced by its flagship AI model, Google Gemini.

Google Assistant launched in 2016, making Android’s virtual assistant practically a relic in today’s AI world. Google plans to upgrade users “over the coming months,” with the classic Assistant becoming unavailable for most mobile devices by the year’s end.

However, the switch won’t apply to all Android users, at least in the short term. If you don’t have the hardware to run Google Gemini—which requires a device with more than 2 GB of RAM running Android 10 or later—things will stay as they are.

Google didn’t mention why it has decided now to sunset Google Assistant, but Google Gemini is rapidly becoming more fully featured than ever and has already launched plenty of new features in 2025. This week, Google rolled out a new opt-in feature that enables Gemini to tailor its responses based on past searches.

For example, if you ask, “What new hobby or job should I explore?” Gemini may tailor its response based on your search history. The new feature can also show which data sources—like saved info, past chats, or search history—were used to generate the response.

To try the feature, go to Gemini Apps and select “Personalization (experimental)” from the model drop-down menu to connect to search history. And if you’d prefer for Gemini not to constantly access your search history, you can opt out and disconnect the integration anytime.

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Last month, Gemini gained the ability to recall past conversations, allowing users to ask for an AI-generated summary of previous discussions on a particular topic. Google also announced that the tool will soon get new screen-sharing and live video capabilities as part of Gemini Live at this year’s Mobile World Congress.

Not sure how to use Google Gemini now that it’s coming to your phone? Check out PCMag’s guide to using Gemini to make life easier.

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