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  • Google is testing a new AI button on the lock screen that sits below the fingerprint reader.
  • It’s not clear what the AI button is for since it’s currently not functional, though.
  • It’s possible it’ll be used to launch some Gemini-related feature in the future, but it’s also possible the button is just to help with testing.

Google is going all-in on generative AI out of fear that missing out on the hype train will damage its search dominance. Its Gemini assistant and large language model form its key asset in the generative AI war, and thanks to its control over Android, it’s been able to get Gemini in front of a ton of users really quickly. Google is continuously experimenting with new ways to bring Gemini to more users, and its latest experiment involves putting a dedicated button right on the Android lock screen.

Right now, there are a couple of ways to access the Gemini chatbot on Android. On most Android phones, you can long press the power button to invoke the default assistant, which is Google Assistant on older devices and Gemini on newer ones. You can also invoke the default assistant by pressing and holding the home button (if you’re using three-button navigation) or swiping up from the corner (if you’re using gesture navigation). Finally, you can say a wake-word phrase like “Hey Google” or “OK Google” to invoke the default assistant hands-free.