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Next week is the “Made With Google 2024” event, but Google wasn’t waiting to announce its successor to the Chromecast, the Google TV Streamer. Priced at $99.99, the Google TV Streamer represents a calculated move in Google’s AI strategy, one that could shake up the industry for broadcasters, content creators and consumers alike.
The Era Of AI-Powered Streaming Devices
The new Google TV Streamer represents Google’s intention to compete head-on with high-end streaming devices like the Apple TV 4K. But Google’s decision to retire the Chromecast line isn’t just a product update.
Powered by Google’s Gemini AI model, this new device is an intelligent hub that learns from user behavior, provides personalized entertainment experiences and integrates with Google’s smart home platform.
Gemini will act as a hyper-intelligent content curator, offering personalized suggestions based on both its access to 700,000-plus video titles and user viewing habits across all streaming subscriptions, from Disney+ to YouTube TV. It will also provide contextual understanding with show summaries and season breakdowns.
Example of AI content summaries (via Google)
But the Google TV Streamer isn’t just about what’s on your screen. It’s also designed to be the heart of your smart home. With support for the Matter smart home standard and a built-in Thread border router, it can connect and control various smart home devices, like locks and sensors from the Google Home panel.
“The move from Chromecast to the Google TV Streamer is more than just a form factor change,”