Google is developing new capabilities for its AI assistant Gemini in Android 16, allowing it to perform actions within apps, similar to Apple's plans for iOS 18.
Google is developing new features for its AI assistant, Gemini, through an API called "app functions" in the Android 16 developer preview. This API allows app developers to expose specific functionalities to the system, enabling Gemini to perform actions within apps without needing to open them directly. For example, users could order food from a restaurant using Gemini without launching a food delivery app.
This development is similar to Apple's efforts in iOS 18, where Siri is gaining the ability to take actions in apps. While Apple's update is expected in spring 2025, Google's integration could provide users with a more integrated and useful AI assistant experience. Currently, Gemini can access information in some apps and Siri can handle more complex queries, but both assistants are yet to fully realize their potential to "do things for you."
The advancements hint at a significant evolution in how AI assistants function on smartphones in 2025.