Google's Pet Memory Feature Fails to Reliably Identify Familiar Pets on Nest Cameras

Google recently launched Pet Memory, a new feature within Gemini for Home designed to help smart home systems recognize individual pets via connected Nest cameras. The feature is intended to move beyond generic animal detection, allowing cameras to identify specific pets by name. In theory, Pet Memory can then use that recognition to trigger personalized smart home responses. However, a hands-on test by The Verge found that the feature struggled to correctly identify pets it had supposedly been taught to recognize. The reviewer had hoped the tool would help manage pet care more effectively, but the results fell short of Google's promises.
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