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Google TV's new Gemini features keep fans updated on sports teams and more | TechCrunch
Google unveiled three Gemini-powered features for Google TV on Tuesday, including AI-powered visual responses, the ability to deep dive into virtually any topic, and narrated overviews of sports games. A particularly noteworthy addition is the introduction of visual responses. For example, requesting the current score for the Warriors game will result in live scorecards, alongside information on where to view the game. Users can also search for recipes, and Gemini will complement its response with relevant video tutorials. As showcased at CES 2026, Google TV is also getting "deep dives." This feature enables users to explore complex topics in greater detail. When prompted, Gemini offers narrated visual breakdowns on all sorts of subjects, such as health and wellness, economics, and technology. For instance, users could ask, "What are the effects of cold plunging?" Users can initiate these deep dives by selecting "Dive deeper" in the response options or by navigating to the Gemini tab on the home screen and selecting the "Learn" option. For sports fans, Gemini has launched "sports briefs." This is for viewers who wish to stay updated on their favorite leagues without having to watch every live moment. Users can request timely narrated overviews of events in leagues such as the NBA, NHL, and MLB, making it easy to catch up on highlights and important updates. This comes a year after Google launched "news briefs" for viewers looking to stay informed on the latest headlines. These features are currently being rolled out to users in the U.S. and Canada. Google has also indicated plans to expand Gemini's capabilities to Australia, New Zealand, and the UK this spring, with additional countries set to follow. Gemini first launched on Google TV in September 2025, but it was a limited release for select TCL televisions. Since then, it has expanded to more hardware and received several updates, including the ability to adjust settings through natural language, such as fixing dim screens or audio imbalances, making it a faster option than going to the menu. Users can also search their Google Photos library by voice and apply AI styles and effects.
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Google TV just got a gigantic Gemini AI upgrade -- 3 new features you must try today
This week, Google is rolling out a set of new Gemini features for Google TV to help you get more information on topics that interest you. The features include "richer visuals", a "deep dive" button, and sports briefs. Each feature gives you more detail or information on the topics you prompt Gemini about. Here's how they work: Visual help The first feature is a broader improvement of Gemini for Google TV. Now, when you search for things like a recipe or sports scores, it will pull up relevant videos, visuals and text elements to help you. In the case of sports, for example, you'll get a live scoreboard and know where to watch the game. Gemini can also pull up a recap if needed. If you're cooking, it can pull up recipe tutorial videos and recommendations. Deep Dives You can now take in PowerPoint lectures on your Google TV with Gemini. Using Gemini, you can ask the AI model to "Dive Deeper" on a topic or go to the Gemini tab and select "Learn." Doing so creates visual breakdowns on a number of topics from health & wellness to technology and economics. As you go through the "interactive walkthrough," it will provide follow-up questions you can explore for more information. In the example shown in the GIF above, you could look up the "science of cold plunging". Gemini provides infographics and links to relevant YouTube videos and more throughout the walkthrough. Timely sports briefs Finally, Google TV already has news briefs that are designed to help you catch up on the news. That tab is now expanding to cover sports. It will provide "timely, narrated overviews" of your favorite leagues, teams and players. The sports briefs will provide game summaries, player news and scores. Google says that the new Gemini features are rolling out starting today (March 25). As with every Google rollout, that doesn't mean you'll immediately have access to them. Give it a day or two, and you should see the update hit your Google TV. Your device does need to be Gemini-enabled, though Google promises broader device support arriving later this spring. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds.
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Gemini for Google TV Receives a Big Upgrade With These New Features
Deep Dives feature in Google TV will let users explore educational topics Gemini for Google TV is getting a big upgrade. On Tuesday, the Mountain View-based tech giant announced three new artificial intelligence (AI) features to improve the viewing experience of users and to allow them to find more information without having to look it up on their smartphone. The most notable among them is the new live sports scorecards functionality that lets users quickly check the scores of their favourite teams without having to stop what they were originally watching. Gemini for Google TV Gets New Features In a blog post, the tech giant announced and detailed three new features coming to users. Richer visual help is being rolled out to Gemini-enabled devices in Canada and the US, while deep dives and sports briefs will only be available in the US. Google promised broader device support later this year. Apart from this, the Gemini assistant in Google TV will also be rolled out to more countries this year, starting with Australia, New Zealand, and the UK in the coming months. Richer visual help is a new feature that lets users surface information related to their questions on their TV screen. Users can see live scorecards of their favourite sports, find video tutorials for recipes, and even make dinner plans by looking at relevant suggestions. The information is provided as a mix of visuals, videos, and text. Another new addition is deep dives. With this, users can find Gemini-powered narrated visual breakdowns on educational topics across health and wellness, economics, technology, and more. The AI chatbot shares a custom, interactive slide show with guided follow-up questions to help the user understand the topic right on their smart TV. It can be accessed by activating Gemini and clicking "Dive deeper" or by visiting the Gemini tab at the top of the Home screen and selecting "Learn." "Deep dives give you the option to turn passive viewing into meaningful screen time, enabling you to interact with the subjects that fascinate you most," Google said in the blog post. In 2025, the tech giant introduced news briefs in Gemini for Google TV. The feature displays the latest headlines to help the user catch up with things happening in the world. Now, the briefs collection is being expanded to include sports. Users who could not watch a game can now use this feature to get timely, narrated overviews of their favourite leagues across player news and quick game summaries. Currently, the feature supports NBA, NCAA basketball, NHL, MLB, MLS, and NWSL.
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Google rolled out three Gemini-powered features for Google TV, transforming how users access information on their screens. The update includes live sports scorecards, interactive Deep Dives for educational topics, and richer visual responses with video tutorials. Available now in the U.S. and Canada, the features aim to reduce smartphone dependency while watching TV.
Google unveiled three significant Gemini-powered features for Google TV on Tuesday, marking a substantial expansion of artificial intelligence capabilities on the platform
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. The update introduces visual responses, Deep Dives for educational exploration, and sports briefs that deliver narrated overviews of games. These AI features are designed to improve the user experience by allowing viewers to access information directly on their television screens without reaching for their smartphones3
.The introduction of visual responses represents a particularly noteworthy addition to Google TV. When users request live sports scores for teams like the Warriors, Gemini AI now displays live scorecards alongside information on where to watch the game
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. This functionality extends beyond sports into cooking, where searching for recipes prompts Gemini to complement responses with relevant video tutorials2
. The richer visuals feature provides information as a mix of visuals, videos, and text, enabling users to make dinner plans or find instructional content without interrupting their viewing experience3
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As showcased at CES 2026, the Deep Dives feature enables users to explore complex topics through narrated visual breakdowns covering health and wellness, economics, technology, and more
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. Users can ask questions like "What are the effects of cold plunging?" and receive custom, interactive slide shows with guided follow-up questions3
. Google describes this as turning "passive viewing into meaningful screen time" by providing infographics and links to relevant YouTube videos throughout the walkthrough2
. Users can initiate these interactive visual explorations by selecting "Dive deeper" in response options or navigating to the Gemini tab on the home screen and selecting "Learn"1
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For sports fans, Gemini has launched sports briefs designed for viewers who want to stay updated on favorite leagues without watching every live moment
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. Users can request timely narrated overviews of events in leagues including the NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, and NWSL, making it easy to catch up on highlights, player news, and game summaries3
. This comes a year after Google launched news briefs for viewers looking to stay informed on the latest headlines, expanding the briefs collection to cover sports1
.These features are currently rolling out to users in the U.S. and Canada, with richer visual help available on Gemini-enabled devices in both countries, while Deep Dives and sports briefs remain U.S.-exclusive for now
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. Google has indicated plans to expand Gemini's capabilities to Australia, New Zealand, and the UK this spring, with additional countries set to follow1
. The company promises broader device support arriving later this year2
. Gemini first launched on Google TV in September 2025 as a limited release for select TCL televisions before expanding to more hardware with updates including the ability to adjust settings through natural language and search Google Photos library by voice1
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