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The headlines focus on the rapid rollout and tuning of Gemini features (Spark, Live voices, redesign, usage limits) plus skepticism about how well it performs in practice. There’s also attention on unusual behavior concerns, like research claims Gemini can “secretly sabotage” work, alongside comparisons to rivals and app usefulness.

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Key Takeaway Gemini is rapidly expanding with new experiences and voices, but users should be aware of reported practical issues and shifting usage limits.
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Gemini is rapidly expanding with new experiences and voices, but users should be aware of reported practical issues and shifting usage limits.

The headlines focus on the rapid rollout and tuning of Gemini features (Spark, Live voices, redesign, usage limits) plus skepticism about how well it performs in practice. There’s also attention on unusual behavior concerns, like research claims Gemini can “secretly sabotage” work, alongside comparisons to rivals and app usefulness.

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Usage limits Google adjusted Gemini’s new usage limits after complaints
New experiences Gemini Live voices and an Android widget rollout are underway

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  • Watch for continued Gemini usage-limit changes after Google’s adjustments in response to complaints. 9to5Google

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  • Gemini Spark is the most impressive and terrifying AI experience I’ve had yet The Verge
  • Google delivering on Gemini promises means Apple Intelligence can do the same 9to5Mac
  • Claude Opus 4.8 vs Gemini 3.1 Pro: I ran 7 brutal tests to find the smarter AI Tom's Guide
  • I use Gemini every day — these are the 7 features most people overlook Tom's Guide
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9to5Google 6 articles

Tracking: What are you actually doing with Gemini? / Disney’s ‘Project Gemini’ isn’t AI, but reportedly the death of the Hulu app

Android Authority 4 articles

Tracking: Google’s wallpaper-based Gemini redesign is finally rolling out to users / I used Gemini and Claude as recipe apps, and only one was actually helpful

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What is Gemini Gems?

Let’s clear up exactly what a Gem actually is, because the marketing name doesn’t really do it justice. You can think of a standard AI like a brilliant, temporary assistant. Every time you open a new chat window, you are starting from scratch. You have spent the first five minutes re-explaining who you are, what your brand voice sounds like, what formatting style you prefer, and which cliches to avoid. It’s an exhausting daily routine for your productivity. A Gem is Google’s solution to that problem. Essentially, a Gem allows you to take a specific set of detailed instructions, a distinct pers

I found a Gemini feature so good, I stopped using everything else
Does Omni have a use-case in education?

Of all the things Google claims Gemini Omni can do, the most ambitious is also one that's hardest to verify from a demo reel alone. Google says that the model "combines an intuitive understanding of physics" with "Gemini's knowledge of history, science, and cultural context to bridge photorealism and meaningful storytelling." Testing that claim by asking the model to visualize a diagram I found in a textbook makes it far too easy. To stress-test this, I decided to rely exclusively on text-based prompts, giving the model nothing to work from except a written brief. For the first prompt, I asked

I tried Gemini Omni, and it's so good it feels straight out of science fiction
Could NotebookLM be next?

There's literally a website called Killed by Google dedicated to tracking every product the company has discontinued, and at this point, the list is long enough to make anyone hesitant about getting too attached to a Google product (no matter how good it may be). Given that NotebookLM spent months as an experiment in Labs, then graduated from it and became a full-fledged product and is where it is today, I don't really think it'll get killed off. But what I covered in the section above does seem plausible. NotebookLM could stop being its own thing, and just become a tab inside Gemini. All that

Google's silence on NotebookLM at I/O proves why people don't trust their products
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