Google TV Gets Gemini AI Upgrade With Deep Dives, Visual Answers and Sports Briefs

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March 24, 2026
Google TV Gets Gemini AI Upgrade With Deep Dives, Visual Answers and Sports Briefs

Google on Tuesday introduced new Gemini-powered features for Google TV, adding AI-driven visual responses, interactive “deep dives,” and narrated sports updates as the company expands how its assistant functions on the television screen.

The updates center on three capabilities designed for on-screen use. Gemini can now return more visual answers tied to user queries, such as live scorecards with viewing information for sports or video tutorials alongside recipes. The system combines visuals, video, and text to present responses directly within the TV interface.

Google is also rolling out a “deep dives” feature that lets users explore topics through narrated visual explanations. These sessions cover subjects including health, economics, and technology, and can be accessed through a “Dive deeper” prompt or via the Gemini tab under a “Learn” section on the home screen.

A third addition, “sports briefs,” delivers short, narrated summaries of games and league activity. The feature expands on the company’s earlier news brief format and covers leagues including the NBA, NHL, and MLB, offering highlights and updates for viewers who are not watching live.

The new tools are now being deployed to Gemini-enabled Google TV devices in the United States and Canada, with broader hardware support expected this spring. Google also plans to expand the Gemini voice assistant on Google TV to additional markets, starting with Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

Gemini first arrived on Google TV in September 2025 with limited availability on select devices. Since then, Google has added features such as natural language controls for adjusting settings, along with the ability to search Google Photos and apply AI-generated visual effects. The latest updates build on that foundation by extending Gemini’s role from basic controls to content discovery and contextual information on the main screen.

This analysis is based on reporting from Google.

Images courtesy of Google.

This article was generated with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy and quality.

Last updated: March 24, 2026

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