Google Informs Users About Gemini via Text Messages
Gemini AI is now a key part of Google’s services and apps. It’s not just helping Google; it’s also working behind the scenes for many other companies’ products. This development comes as many tech companies are competing to include generative AI in what they offer.
As a result, Gemini AI plays an important role in keeping Google at the forefront of technology and innovation. It helps enhance user experiences across various applications and supports other businesses in using AI effectively.
While it’s normal for companies to promote their products—especially when it’s relevant—many people think there are limits that shouldn’t be crossed. It seems that Google may have crossed this line.
Some users feel that Google’s marketing approach has gone too far, making them uncomfortable. They believe that while it’s fine to share information about new features or services, there should be a balance to avoid overwhelming or annoying customers. This situation raises concerns about how companies communicate with their users and what is considered acceptable in advertising practices.
Google is now “encouraging” users to check out Gemini by sending messages through the Google Messages app. Instead of using a splash screen or a formal invitation, these messages look like regular texts that could come from a friend or family member.
This method has caused some concern because many people feel it’s a bit intrusive. It can feel odd to receive promotional messages that seem personal, making users question whether this is the right way for Google to communicate. Overall, this approach has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about how companies should promote their products without invading users’ personal space.
Users receive a message that says: “Hi, I’m Gemini in Google Messages. Chat with me to draft messages, brainstorm ideas, plan events, or simply have a fun conversation.” Many people believe this approach crosses a line. It feels deceptive and intrusive for Google to promote Gemini as if it were a message from a friend.
Instead of this method, a simple and clear invitation would have been better. This kind of promotion can harm users’ trust in the company.
Fortunately, if you want to stop these messages, you can do so easily. Just go to the settings in the Google Messages app, find the section for Gemini, and turn off the “Show Gemini” option. This way, you won’t receive those messages anymore.
On the positive side, RCS (Rich Communication Services) is now available on iPhones with iOS 18. This means that Android and iPhone users can finally communicate more effectively. They can send messages that include full-resolution images and videos, making conversations richer and more enjoyable.
With RCS, users can expect better features like read receipts, typing indicators, and group chats, similar to what many users have come to enjoy on other messaging platforms. This update helps bridge the gap between different types of devices, allowing for smoother communication.