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Google is shipping out a two-part update to the entire Google Home experience. You have your Google Home hardware and the software it runs getting updated with the latest Gemini model, but then we also have the Google Home app that’s getting improved upon, too. As announced, Gemini 3.1 is coming to supported Google Home...
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