Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, is becoming even more useful for music lovers. In a recent update, Gemini on Android can now recognize songs you hum, sing, or whistle — a feature that blends advanced AI with real-world practicality.

This new capability builds on Google’s previous “hum to search” tool found in the Google Search app, but now it’s fully integrated into Gemini, making the process smoother and more conversational. Just say something like “What’s this song?” and hum a few bars — Gemini will analyze the melody and quickly return likely matches, complete with song titles, artists, and links to listen on YouTube or other platforms.

This feature is powered by machine learning models trained to identify melodies from imperfect audio inputs like humming or whistling. It’s especially helpful when you have a tune stuck in your head but can’t remember the lyrics or name. Whether you’re recalling a childhood favorite or a catchy tune from a commercial, Gemini has your back.

The rollout is currently happening on Android devices, and early feedback has been positive. Users appreciate the added convenience and accuracy, especially compared to older versions of similar tools. It also shows how Google continues to integrate AI into daily smartphone use, offering practical solutions for everyday problems.

With Gemini becoming a more central part of Android’s user experience, this music recognition feature marks another step toward making voice assistants smarter, more intuitive, and more fun to use.

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