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Gemini replacing Google Assistant on Chromebooks

Following the Android announcement last week, Gemini is set to replace Google Assistant on Chromebooks.

Google Assistant first debuted on the Pixelbook in 2017 before rolling out to all other devices in 2019. At the moment, it exists as an icon in the top-right corner of the Launcher. Tapping opens Google Assistant as a floating window. You could also quickly launch with the Launcher/Search key + a key combo. 

In terms of capabilities, Assistant could control some device settings (like Turn on Night Light mode, Increase the volume to xx%), set reminders, take notes, play music, and more.

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