Google Tests Gemini AI's New Design With Discovery Feed To Inspire User Ideas

JAKARTA - Google is testing a massive redesign for the Gemini AI app, replacing an old minimalist display with Discovery Feeds that can be rolled out like social media. This update aims to address what is called the black page problem' users are confused when dealing with empty screens and don't know where to start when interacting with AI.

With this new look, Gemini changed from just a text tool to a more inspiring and interactive content exploration platform. When users open the app, they are no longer greeted with blank screens, but a row of ready-to-use ideas and prompts for various needs, ranging from image editing to programming.

The new design, moves the main button such as make an image' or start research' to the top of the screen. The bottom space is filled with updated feeds, displaying interesting suggestions that can be used as a starting point for the conversation with Gemini with just one tap.

For example, some creative prompts that will appear include: Give me a touch of vintage grunge, for visual experiments.My image change is a children's book story, for creative projects. Meanwhile, suggestions with practical focus can be: Send daily news summarys. Create a biological base quiz. Write a simple code to create small games.

By placing inspiration in front of their eyes, Google wants to teach users what Gemini's capabilities are without the need for them to bother finding out for themselves. This approach removes swifts' that often occur among new users who are not familiar with these AI features.

Strategicly, this step reflects the way modern humans interact with digital content through scrolling and browsing. This feed-style design not only beautifies the appearance, but also makes AI feel more lively and curious.

In the fierce competition around the AI world, Google seems to want to make Gemini not just a chatbot, but a digital inspiration space that can lead users to explore ideas without limits.