Gemini could be the next Google service reimagined for kids

What you need to know

  • Code references in the Google app for Android hint that Google could be working on a kid-friendly Gemini version.
  • Google already has guardrails in place for teens using Gemini.
  • These hints appear as Google rolls out new kid-friendly features, like Google Wallet for kids.

Google has been steadily rolling out new and improved versions of kid and parent-friendly features, including a fresh look for Family Link. The next Google service to get an experience optimized for children might be Gemini, the company’s AI chatbot. According to an APK teardown by Android Authority, multiple code strings referenced a version of Gemini made for kids.

The code strings were spotted in version 16.12.39 of the Google app for Android, which is where new Gemini features often appear before making their way to the Gemini app. The references include mentions of a welcome screen for kid users, as well as descriptions of key features. You can view the full code strings below:

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