AI-Driven Smart Home Evolution
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AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
The smart home market is evolving with advanced AI, exemplified by Google Home's Gemini 3.1 handling complex commands, yet profitability remains a challenge for major players. The industry views AI as a critical business model, but current offerings primarily enhance notifications, leading to higher consumer costs.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["cost of the smart home"
"AI as its long-awaited business model"
"Google Home\u2019s Gemini AI"
"multi-step tasks"
"smart home assistant"]
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