Evaluating Gemini's Task Automation: A Mixed Bag
1 min read AI Agents & End-to-End Process Automation -/5
In short
  • In recent tests of Gemini's task automation feature on the Pixel 10 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra, it becomes evident that while the technology is impressive, it also exhibits significant limitat
  • Currently, the automation is restricted to a select few applications, primarily in food delivery and ridesharing.
  • This narrow focus raises questions about the broader applicability of the feature.
Close-up of a smartphone showcasing Gemini's task automation feature with a food delivery app interface. Background is blurred urban setting.
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In recent tests of Gemini's task automation feature on the Pixel 10 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra, it becomes evident that while the technology is impressive, it also exhibits significant limitations. Currently, the automation is restricted to a select few applications, primarily in food delivery and ridesharing. This narrow focus raises questions about the broader applicability of the feature. At this stage, it can be observed that the automation process is somewhat slow and clunky, which may hinder user experience. However, the potential for future enhancements remains promising. A final assessment would be premature at this point, as the technology is still in its early stages. Stakeholders should consider both the opportunities for increased efficiency and the risks associated with reliance on limited automation capabilities.