The Gemini AI assistant function arrives on Samsung Galaxy S26 with a practical proposal: executing tasks within applications. When ordering food or a trip, Gemini not only launches the app, but automatically navigates its menus, fills in data, and selects options. However, it stops before the final step, leaving manual confirmation to the user. This reduces daily friction while maintaining control.
Interface Automation and Predefined Limits 🤖
Technically, the function operates through user interface (UI) automation in compatible apps. Gemini interprets the verbal command, maps the necessary sequence of steps within the application, and simulates taps to navigate. Its development involves agreements with services to ensure compatibility. The key limit is programmed: it never executes actions with economic or shipping consequences, stopping on the final review screen for human validation.
The dream of a digital butler... who is afraid of your card 😅
It's like having an assistant that prepares the sandwich, sets the table, and even holds the plate, but flatly refuses to bring it to your mouth in case you choke. Gemini does the heavy lifting of navigating promotions and menus, but when it comes to the moment of truth, it hands you the phone with a this is your business look. At least this way we ensure that the lactose-free almond milk coffee with double foam is exactly the one we didn't want, but by our own fault.