We need to relearn how to use AI when it’s on our bodies

Close up of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 on Senior Reviewer Victoria Song’s wrist showing the “Ask Gemini” screen. There’s a yellow table and a bowl of fruit in the background.

It’s not always easy to understand the difference between Assistant and Gemini on the wrist.

Gemini has arrived on the wrist. It’s now in the latest Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series, the Pixel Watch, and rolling out to a handful of other smartwatches. This is big. Huge, even. AI is out here disrupting life as we know it. Now, it’s making the leap from phones and laptops and onto the body. When the Galaxy Watch 8 launched, several product people told me this was going to make everything so much more convenient. Imagine, they said, having all the power of AI on you. Literally.

I’d love a more convenient, efficient life. Hands-free computing is, forgive the pun, genuinely handy. A competent, helpful AI assistant that you could interact …

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