Google is steadily turning the television into something more than a streaming screen. With new updates, Google TV is getting deeper integration with Gemini—and the shift is less about new features, more about a new way of interacting entirely.
Instead of rigid searches and endless scrolling, Gemini is being positioned to understand natural language in a more human way. You won’t just ask for “comedy movies” anymore—you’ll be able to describe moods, themes, or vibes, and get more contextual recommendations across apps.
It also connects more tightly with Google’s wider ecosystem, meaning your TV can tap into photos, search history, and preferences to make content feel less generic and more personalized.
Why this matters
This update quietly changes the role of the TV itself.
It’s no longer just a content hub—it’s becoming a conversational interface. A screen you can talk to, not just navigate.
And once that behavior becomes normal, scrolling through menus starts to feel outdated very quickly.