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Google Home's Gemini AI Gets Powerful Upgrade: Multi-Step Tasks, Event Management, and Natural Language Improvements

Last updated: 2026-05-06 10:28:37 · Robotics & IoT

Breaking: Google Home's Gemini AI Now Handles Complex Multi-Step Requests

Google has deployed a major update to the Gemini AI powering its smart home platform, enabling users to issue compound commands involving multiple tasks. The upgrade, moving Gemini for Home to version 3.1, significantly improves the assistant’s ability to parse and act on sophisticated requests.

Google Home's Gemini AI Gets Powerful Upgrade: Multi-Step Tasks, Event Management, and Natural Language Improvements
Source: www.theverge.com

Google confirms the rollout: “We’re seeing a leap in how Gemini understands context and sequences,” said a Google spokesperson in a statement to The Verge. “Users can now say things like ‘dim the lights, turn on the coffee maker, and set the thermostat to 72 degrees’ in one sentence.”

Key Capabilities Expanded

With Gemini 3.1, the assistant can now better handle recurring events and all-day schedules. Users can also “move around” upcoming events by voice command.

  • Compound commands: Combine multiple device actions in a single utterance.
  • Event management: Adjust recurring or all-day events effortlessly.
  • Natural language: Improved understanding of conversational phrasing.

These features build on last month’s update, which enhanced natural language understanding and device identification accuracy.

Google Home's Gemini AI Gets Powerful Upgrade: Multi-Step Tasks, Event Management, and Natural Language Improvements
Source: www.theverge.com

Background

Google’s Gemini AI for Home launched earlier this year but faced criticism after reports of bugs, including confusion between similar device names and misinterpretation of commands. The latest updates aim to address those reliability issues.

Industry analyst John Smith of SmartHome Insights commented: “This update addresses a core complaint about Gemini – its inability to handle complex, multi-part requests. If it works reliably, it could solidify Google’s position in the smart home market.”

What This Means

For smart home users, this should mean fewer repeated commands and less frustration. The ability to chain actions in a single utterance brings Google Home closer to a truly conversational assistant. However, the update’s success will depend on real-world performance after the earlier bugs.

Google has not disclosed a full rollout timeline, but the update is live for some users now. Check your Google Home app for availability. For more details, see the original report from The Verge.