Google Unveils Gemini Multi-Step Task Automation
- •Google debuts Gemini beta for multi-step task automation on Android devices
- •New feature allows background app interaction for food delivery and ridesharing
- •Initial rollout targets Pixel 10 and Samsung Galaxy S26 series users
Google is pushing the boundaries of mobile assistance by introducing a beta feature that allows Gemini to execute complex, multi-step tasks on Android devices. Instead of just answering questions, the AI can now perform actions like booking a ride home or reordering a previous meal through third-party apps like DoorDash. This shift marks a transition from simple chat interfaces to proactive digital assistants that interact directly with the software ecosystem.
To maintain user security, Google utilizes a secure, virtual window to run these automations. This ensures the AI only accesses the specific app required for the task rather than the entire device. Users can monitor the progress in real-time through a live notification tray, providing a layer of transparency that allows them to intervene or stop the process at any moment.
The initial launch is restricted to the Pixel 10 and Samsung Galaxy S26 series, focusing on high-frequency categories such as food delivery, groceries, and ridesharing. By executing these workflows in the background, Gemini enables users to continue using their phones for other purposes while the AI handles the logistical heavy lifting. This regional beta starts in the U.S. and Korea, signaling a broader move toward integrated mobile automation.