Google's Gemini for Home Starts Rolling Out on October 1

Google has confirmed that Gemini for Home, its generative AI-powered replacement for Google Assistant, will begin rolling out on October 1 through an early access program, marking a major upgrade to its smart home platform and highlighting Apple's slower progress in deploying similar AI technology for Siri.

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At the Made by Google 2025 event, the company announced that Gemini for Home will be available on all existing Nest smart speakers and displays, in addition to powering upcoming devices. The platform uses Google's latest AI models to facilitate more natural conversations, contextual reasoning, and multi-step commands. Google said the update maintains the familiar "Hey Google" activation phrase but eliminates the need for rigid phrasing, allowing users to speak more naturally.

Demonstrations highlighted Gemini for Home's ability to execute chained instructions, such as "Dim the lights and set the temp to 72 degrees," as well as interpret exceptions in commands like "Turn off the lights everywhere except my bedroom."

The platform also expands the remit of voice assistant functionality beyond smart home controls alone to include grocery list planning, recipe suggestions, troubleshooting help, and travel advice. In addition, users can engage in open-ended conversations through Gemini Live, a feature that removes the need to repeat the hotword during back-and-forth discussions.


The announcement of the October 1 rollout puts pressure on Apple, which is preparing to introduce its major but delayed update to ‌Siri‌ in 2026. ‌Siri‌ has not yet gained comparable capabilities such as chained commands, advanced reasoning, or contextual automation. Apple's HomeKit platform remains focused on preconfigured automations and single-action commands, and the company has not announced any AI enhancements for the HomePod or Apple TV.

Gemini for Home will begin replacing Google Assistant across Nest Hubs, Nest Minis, and Nest Audio devices in supported regions starting October 1, with a wider rollout to follow.

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WarmWinterHat Avatar
22 weeks ago

It's funny you say that. I remember getting the first HomePod all those years ago and putting the volume on full with music and then saying "Hey Siri" in a relatively normal voice and it would work. These days that same HomePod struggles even in complete silence sometimes.
If I say "Hey Siri" with my iPhone and Homepod in the same room, they both wake up, decide the other was listening, and both turn back off. Every single time.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JoshuaBru Avatar
22 weeks ago

if only our dumb HomePod minis were capable of some thought...
‘I didn’t quite get that. Here’s what I found on the web’
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
smulji Avatar
22 weeks ago

Apple is notoriously not always first to the table, but generally when they arrive, they set the standard from then on.
However, if Tim Cook's Apple botches AI, it will be a stain on their history greater than the failure of Apple during the John Sculley era.
It's been 14 years since they acquired Siri. How much longer do you think they need?
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Rychiar Avatar
22 weeks ago
if only our dumb HomePod minis were capable of some thought...
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Oestreich Dieter Avatar
22 weeks ago
Come on Apple, get your **** together here. You have more money on hand than any other company on earth. No excuse for this.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GioGiusi Avatar
22 weeks ago

I am probably being WAY too charitable, but remember when the iPod came out vs other mp3 players being out for quite a while....
Do people have to bring up things like this every time Apple drops the ball? Apple is not playing 4d-chess around everyone else here. They have a CEO that cares about nothing except maximizing profit from what they already have. They were caught with their pants down, years behind in AI.
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