Evaluating Gemini's Task Automation: A Mixed Bag of Performance
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In short
  • In recent tests of Gemini's task automation feature on the Pixel 10 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra, it is evident that while the technology is impressive, it currently exhibits limitations.
  • The automation is confined to a select few applications, primarily within food delivery and rideshare services.
  • At this stage, it can be observed that the functionality, though innovative, is somewhat slow and clunky, which may hinder user experience.
A user interacts with a smartphone displaying Gemini task automation, focusing on food delivery and ride-sharing services.
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In recent tests of Gemini's task automation feature on the Pixel 10 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra, it is evident that while the technology is impressive, it currently exhibits limitations. The automation is confined to a select few applications, primarily within food delivery and rideshare services. At this stage, it can be observed that the functionality, though innovative, is somewhat slow and clunky, which may hinder user experience. In this context, it is important to note that the feature is still in its early stages of development. A final assessment would be premature at this point, as the potential for improvement exists. The broader implications of such automation on user behavior and service efficiency warrant further exploration as Gemini continues to refine its offerings.