SMRTR AIAug 5, 2025The Verge

We need to relearn how to use AI when it’s on our bodies

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Gemini AI's arrival on smartwatches presents a learning curve as users must adapt from familiar phone habits to wrist-based AI interactions. Despite its advanced capabilities to handle complex tasks like weather-based reminders and contextual suggestions, users struggle with knowing what commands work best on the wrist versus phone, requiring mental rewiring and new muscle memory. Without clear usage guidelines, most people may revert to phones rather than invest time in learning how to maximize wrist-mounted AI's potential.

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