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Seems like we ought to just ask Gemini. Here is what it says:
Gemini Set to Replace Alexa in Rivian, Promising Deeper Integration for All Users
Rivian is preparing to replace Amazon's Alexa with Google's Gemini as the primary voice assistant in its electric vehicles, a move that promises to bring a more integrated and conversational experience for all owners, including those with iPhones. While an official timeline has not been announced, reliable forum data and industry reports suggest the transition is imminent, potentially aligning with the launch of the R2 model or arriving as a future software update for existing R1T and R1S vehicles.
This shift signals a deeper partnership with Google, building upon Rivian's existing use of Google Maps and the Android Automotive foundation of its infotainment system. The integration of Gemini is poised to deliver one of the most requested features from the Rivian community: seamless, hands-free text messaging.
Expected In-Vehicle Enhancements
Once integrated, Gemini will offer a range of in-vehicle capabilities, moving beyond the current Alexa functionalities. Key features to anticipate include:
* Advanced Voice Commands: Expect more natural and conversational control over vehicle functions such as navigation, climate settings, and music playback.
* Seamless Text Messaging: A significant upgrade will be the ability to dictate, send, and have text messages read aloud directly through the vehicle's system via a Bluetooth connection to your phone.
* Smart Home Integration: Gemini will enable robust control over a wide array of smart home devices that are part of the Google Home ecosystem.
* Proactive and Personalized Assistance: Leveraging Google's AI, Gemini could offer proactive suggestions based on your route, calendar, and personal preferences, such as suggesting charging stops or providing traffic updates.
A More Connected Experience Across Your Devices
A major advantage of the switch to Gemini will be its potential for deep integration with a user's existing Google account, making the experience powerful for both Android and iPhone users. The core functionality is built into the vehicle itself and tied to your Google profile, ensuring a consistent experience.
* Synced Information: Information can flow seamlessly between your Rivian and your other devices. For example, a to-do list or a note created by voice in your vehicle could be instantly accessible on your phone through an app like Google Keep.
* Unified Navigation: You could begin planning a route on your phone using Google Maps, and it would be seamlessly available and ready to go in your Rivian's navigation system.
* Consistent AI Assistant: You will have a consistent and familiar AI assistant across all your devices, allowing for a more intuitive and unified user experience. Gemini will learn your preferences from interactions across different platforms, leading to more personalized assistance.
* Integration with Google Workspace: For users of Google's productivity suite, Gemini in your Rivian could access and manage information from your Gmail, Google Calendar, and other Workspace applications, allowing for hands-free productivity while on the go.
What to Expect for iPhone Users
Rivian's decision to forgo Apple CarPlay has been a point of discussion, but the company has maintained its goal is to create a superior, native experience. The move to Gemini is a cornerstone of this strategy, and iPhone users can expect a highly functional and integrated system.
The key to the cross-platform experience lies in the fact that Gemini is a "Google built-in" feature. The intelligence is in the car and the cloud, connected to your Google account, not just projected from your phone.
* Core Functionality via Google Account: By logging into your Google account in the Rivian, you will grant the in-vehicle Gemini access to your personalized data from Google Maps, Calendar, and other Google services, just as an Android user would.
* The Role of the Gemini iOS App: Google offers a dedicated Gemini app for iPhone. While the in-car system will operate independently, this app will be crucial for a seamless out-of-car experience. You can interact with the same AI assistant on your phone as you do in your vehicle, ensuring that reminders, lists, and search history are synchronized.
* Text Messaging Solution: The highly anticipated voice-to-text messaging feature is expected to work directly through the vehicle's Bluetooth connection to your iPhone, a standard and reliable technology used by virtually all modern vehicles for hands-free communication. This means Gemini will be able to read your incoming iMessages and allow you to reply by voice, bypassing the current limitations of the Gemini iOS app itself, which cannot yet send texts on its own.
In essence, while Android users might experience slightly deeper integration in some niche areas, the fundamental and most-used features of the Gemini experience in a Rivian—including advanced navigation, productivity, smart home control, and messaging—are expected to be fully available and robust for iPhone users.
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Seems like we ought to just ask Gemini. Here is what it says:
Gemini Set to Replace Alexa in Rivian, Promising Deeper Integration for All Users
Rivian is preparing to replace Amazon's Alexa with Google's Gemini as the primary voice assistant in its electric vehicles, a move that promises to bring a more integrated and conversational experience for all owners, including those with iPhones. While an official timeline has not been announced, reliable forum data and industry reports suggest the transition is imminent, potentially aligning with the launch of the R2 model or arriving as a future software update for existing R1T and R1S vehicles.
This shift signals a deeper partnership with Google, building upon Rivian's existing use of Google Maps and the Android Automotive foundation of its infotainment system. The integration of Gemini is poised to deliver one of the most requested features from the Rivian community: seamless, hands-free text messaging.
Expected In-Vehicle Enhancements
Once integrated, Gemini will offer a range of in-vehicle capabilities, moving beyond the current Alexa functionalities. Key features to anticipate include:
* Advanced Voice Commands: Expect more natural and conversational control over vehicle functions such as navigation, climate settings, and music playback.
* Seamless Text Messaging: A significant upgrade will be the ability to dictate, send, and have text messages read aloud directly through the vehicle's system via a Bluetooth connection to your phone.
* Smart Home Integration: Gemini will enable robust control over a wide array of smart home devices that are part of the Google Home ecosystem.
* Proactive and Personalized Assistance: Leveraging Google's AI, Gemini could offer proactive suggestions based on your route, calendar, and personal preferences, such as suggesting charging stops or providing traffic updates.
A More Connected Experience Across Your Devices
A major advantage of the switch to Gemini will be its potential for deep integration with a user's existing Google account, making the experience powerful for both Android and iPhone users. The core functionality is built into the vehicle itself and tied to your Google profile, ensuring a consistent experience.
* Synced Information: Information can flow seamlessly between your Rivian and your other devices. For example, a to-do list or a note created by voice in your vehicle could be instantly accessible on your phone through an app like Google Keep.
* Unified Navigation: You could begin planning a route on your phone using Google Maps, and it would be seamlessly available and ready to go in your Rivian's navigation system.
* Consistent AI Assistant: You will have a consistent and familiar AI assistant across all your devices, allowing for a more intuitive and unified user experience. Gemini will learn your preferences from interactions across different platforms, leading to more personalized assistance.
* Integration with Google Workspace: For users of Google's productivity suite, Gemini in your Rivian could access and manage information from your Gmail, Google Calendar, and other Workspace applications, allowing for hands-free productivity while on the go.
What to Expect for iPhone Users
Rivian's decision to forgo Apple CarPlay has been a point of discussion, but the company has maintained its goal is to create a superior, native experience. The move to Gemini is a cornerstone of this strategy, and iPhone users can expect a highly functional and integrated system.
The key to the cross-platform experience lies in the fact that Gemini is a "Google built-in" feature. The intelligence is in the car and the cloud, connected to your Google account, not just projected from your phone.
* Core Functionality via Google Account: By logging into your Google account in the Rivian, you will grant the in-vehicle Gemini access to your personalized data from Google Maps, Calendar, and other Google services, just as an Android user would.
* The Role of the Gemini iOS App: Google offers a dedicated Gemini app for iPhone. While the in-car system will operate independently, this app will be crucial for a seamless out-of-car experience. You can interact with the same AI assistant on your phone as you do in your vehicle, ensuring that reminders, lists, and search history are synchronized.
* Text Messaging Solution: The highly anticipated voice-to-text messaging feature is expected to work directly through the vehicle's Bluetooth connection to your iPhone, a standard and reliable technology used by virtually all modern vehicles for hands-free communication. This means Gemini will be able to read your incoming iMessages and allow you to reply by voice, bypassing the current limitations of the Gemini iOS app itself, which cannot yet send texts on its own.
In essence, while Android users might experience slightly deeper integration in some niche areas, the fundamental and most-used features of the Gemini experience in a Rivian—including advanced navigation, productivity, smart home control, and messaging—are expected to be fully available and robust for iPhone users.
Gemini gets paid by the word too. Don’t take it whaling.
 

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Regarding AI eavesdropping, in the end it’s Electricity. If you can keep it out of your life, it’ll be difficult to collect your information. There’ll be the day when it’ll be as hard to keep AI out of your life as electrons.

People usually are bothered by this one thing that spies on you but at same time are not aware that your every credit card usage, bank transaction, every email or text or comment you make on social media, every time you pass EZpass cameras on highway, airport, government buildings, electronic tickets, reservations, and zillions of things you do everyday— they can be easily combined by high powered AI to form an accurate profile of you. AI is never about one thing.
 

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Seems like we ought to just ask Gemini. Here is what it says:
Gemini Set to Replace Alexa in Rivian, Promising Deeper Integration for All Users
Rivian is preparing to replace Amazon's Alexa with Google's Gemini as the primary voice assistant in its electric vehicles, a move that promises to bring a more integrated and conversational experience for all owners, including those with iPhones. While an official timeline has not been announced, reliable forum data and industry reports suggest the transition is imminent, potentially aligning with the launch of the R2 model or arriving as a future software update for existing R1T and R1S vehicles.
This shift signals a deeper partnership with Google, building upon Rivian's existing use of Google Maps and the Android Automotive foundation of its infotainment system. The integration of Gemini is poised to deliver one of the most requested features from the Rivian community: seamless, hands-free text messaging.
Expected In-Vehicle Enhancements
Once integrated, Gemini will offer a range of in-vehicle capabilities, moving beyond the current Alexa functionalities. Key features to anticipate include:
* Advanced Voice Commands: Expect more natural and conversational control over vehicle functions such as navigation, climate settings, and music playback.
* Seamless Text Messaging: A significant upgrade will be the ability to dictate, send, and have text messages read aloud directly through the vehicle's system via a Bluetooth connection to your phone.
* Smart Home Integration: Gemini will enable robust control over a wide array of smart home devices that are part of the Google Home ecosystem.
* Proactive and Personalized Assistance: Leveraging Google's AI, Gemini could offer proactive suggestions based on your route, calendar, and personal preferences, such as suggesting charging stops or providing traffic updates.
A More Connected Experience Across Your Devices
A major advantage of the switch to Gemini will be its potential for deep integration with a user's existing Google account, making the experience powerful for both Android and iPhone users. The core functionality is built into the vehicle itself and tied to your Google profile, ensuring a consistent experience.
* Synced Information: Information can flow seamlessly between your Rivian and your other devices. For example, a to-do list or a note created by voice in your vehicle could be instantly accessible on your phone through an app like Google Keep.
* Unified Navigation: You could begin planning a route on your phone using Google Maps, and it would be seamlessly available and ready to go in your Rivian's navigation system.
* Consistent AI Assistant: You will have a consistent and familiar AI assistant across all your devices, allowing for a more intuitive and unified user experience. Gemini will learn your preferences from interactions across different platforms, leading to more personalized assistance.
* Integration with Google Workspace: For users of Google's productivity suite, Gemini in your Rivian could access and manage information from your Gmail, Google Calendar, and other Workspace applications, allowing for hands-free productivity while on the go.
What to Expect for iPhone Users
Rivian's decision to forgo Apple CarPlay has been a point of discussion, but the company has maintained its goal is to create a superior, native experience. The move to Gemini is a cornerstone of this strategy, and iPhone users can expect a highly functional and integrated system.
The key to the cross-platform experience lies in the fact that Gemini is a "Google built-in" feature. The intelligence is in the car and the cloud, connected to your Google account, not just projected from your phone.
* Core Functionality via Google Account: By logging into your Google account in the Rivian, you will grant the in-vehicle Gemini access to your personalized data from Google Maps, Calendar, and other Google services, just as an Android user would.
* The Role of the Gemini iOS App: Google offers a dedicated Gemini app for iPhone. While the in-car system will operate independently, this app will be crucial for a seamless out-of-car experience. You can interact with the same AI assistant on your phone as you do in your vehicle, ensuring that reminders, lists, and search history are synchronized.
* Text Messaging Solution: The highly anticipated voice-to-text messaging feature is expected to work directly through the vehicle's Bluetooth connection to your iPhone, a standard and reliable technology used by virtually all modern vehicles for hands-free communication. This means Gemini will be able to read your incoming iMessages and allow you to reply by voice, bypassing the current limitations of the Gemini iOS app itself, which cannot yet send texts on its own.
In essence, while Android users might experience slightly deeper integration in some niche areas, the fundamental and most-used features of the Gemini experience in a Rivian—including advanced navigation, productivity, smart home control, and messaging—are expected to be fully available and robust for iPhone users.
As someone who has worked in Silicon Valley (but not Google), take this with a giant truckload of salt.

The entire MO of Silicon Valley companies is to deliberately blur the line between what the product can do today vs. what the product will aspirationally do someday.

Initial launches are always a "Minimum Viable Product". It's the least-functional thing they can develop and plausibly ask for money for.

It all sound great, and it's probably the right direction. Just keep expectations low for Day 1.
 

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✌🏼I fear the Gen 1s will be left behind 🤨
Gen 1 might not get all Google/Gemini voice assistant capabilities. But I doubt Rivian would neglect enabling at least texting/messaging capabilities. Even if they do skip gen 1 completely, it's life as usual. Whether you are an iPhone or Android user, you already have that capability with your phone. Should a car this expensive have it as a native feature? Sure. And we should all be billionaires too. But...
 

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✌🏼I fear the Gen 1s will be left behind 🤨
There is no reason to believe Gen 1 won't have it. It has all the hardware and software stack to have this enabled like Gen 2. They both are virtually indistinguishable in that regard.

It'd be a dick move if Rivian chose not to honestly.
 

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Hallelujah!! I have disabled Alexa in my Riv for years, only turning it on when I want to listen to Garth Brooks, since he's not on spotify. I love the idea of Google, I enable Google to track me as much as it wants. I have always been really unhappy with the lack of voice integration in the Riv, hopefully it will be as good as Grok.
 

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Hopefully this comes to Gen 1. If Gen 1 gets left behind I’ll finally bite the bullet and purchase EV Play.
 

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My gen one model T thinks it lives next door on a church parking lot. It shows wrong address and the wrong driveway to access the garage. Been trying for 2 plus years to get Google to listen.

If we get this new app in the gen ones, do you think this can be corrected?
 

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Both Apple and Rivian are going to utilize google Gemini AI cloud. Hope this might help Rivian to smooth out its media app implementation.
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