♊ Gemini Daily Horoscope for Nov. 8, 2025
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It's been a few days since Gemini on Google Home rolled out to users in select parts of the world. Do you love it so far?
Get the latest on the new Gemini 3.0 Pro Preview, expected to arrive by Nov 18 2025 with new visual tools, interactivity, and compete with GPT 5.1
A new Penn State study shows you don’t need hacking skills or prompt-engineering tricks to break past AI safety rules. Ordinary users armed with nothing more than natural conversation were able to trigger biased and stereotype-driven responses across major chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini.
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Google Maps introduces new features supported by Gemini AI
Google has been incorporating its Gemini AI into several of its products recently, and now, the world’s most popular digital mapping program will be getting some additional AI upgrades. In the blog, the company likened the technology to “having a knowledgeable friend in the passenger seat who can confidently help you get where you’re going.”
Google is planning to ship two new models. One is Gemini 3, which is optimised for coding and regular use, and the second is Nano Banano 2 for generating realistic images.
Learn why Google’s Gemini 3.0 is being hailed as the future of AI, challenging OpenAI and redefining what’s possible in technology. DeepMind AI
Google is rolling out Gemini on Android Auto for some users today. The assistant replaces Google Assistant, keeps the "Hey Google" hotword, adds Live for back and forth, and drops contact nicknames. Message translation is included.
Google Maps is heading in a new direction with artificial intelligence sitting in the passenger’s seat. Fueled by Google’s Gemini AI technology, the world’s most popular navigation app will become a more conversational companion as part of a redesign announced Wednesday.
Google Finance has a few new AI features, including Gemini-powered Deep Search reports, prediction market data, and a new live experience for earnings calls.
The daily Home Briefs is where it got weird. Around 8:30 each night, the Google Home app presents its interpretation of the day’s events in a new Activity Tab. You can customize this to focus on things you’re most interested in; for me, that’s animals and teenagers arriving home past curfew.