Gemini’s rumored automated tasks might borrow from the competition

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In a recent exploration of a Google app update, intriguing hints have emerged about a potential new feature for Gemini, dubbed “Scheduled Actions.” This discovery, made by the tipster AssembleDebug and reported by Android Authority, suggests that Google is venturing into the realm of automated task management.

  • The code indicates that “Scheduled Actions” will utilize a card-based interface to display tasks, complete with markers indicating their status, such as “Completed,” “Paused,” and more.
  • While details remain scarce, the concept appears to blend elements of Google Tasks with innovative features reminiscent of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

As Google continues to enhance Gemini’s functionality on Android, the introduction of “Scheduled Actions” may provide users with a familiar yet refined way to manage their tasks. The APK teardown revealed that this feature is designed to streamline the process of setting up automated tasks, potentially transforming how users interact with their reminders.

Traditionally, Google Tasks has served as a reliable tool for Android users, allowing them to create reminders with specific times, dates, and descriptions, along with options for recurring tasks. However, the emergence of “Scheduled Actions” raises questions about the future of task management within the Google ecosystem, especially since users can already integrate their Tasks app with Gemini.

Speculation abounds regarding the influence of OpenAI’s “Scheduled Actions” for ChatGPT, which entered beta testing earlier this year. This feature allows users to leverage AI capabilities for reminders and other engaging tasks, such as summarizing news articles and delivering them at designated times. OpenAI’s implementation utilizes GPT-4o, which currently limits users to managing ten tasks simultaneously.

Given the similarities in naming and functionality, it seems plausible that Google is exploring a similar path to enhance its offerings in response to OpenAI’s innovations. However, as the development is still in its infancy, the final form of “Scheduled Actions” could evolve significantly before its official release.

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Gemini's rumored automated tasks might borrow from the competition