After rolling out at the end of last month, Google Messages now lets you turn off the Gemini button on Android…

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      3 months ago

      This was when I stopped using it for a while. I sent multiple feedback messages as it really irritated me.

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        3 months ago

        I was going to update to the current version, but the Gemini button may or may not be there. I’m gonna wait.

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    3 months ago

    Oh yes, finally!

    I had already blocked and reported Gemini as spam in the hopes that it would hide the button (spoiler: it didn’t)

    If whoever is managing Messages let this go through, maybe it’s a good sign for other apps potentially removing their forces AI chatbots from where they don’t need to be!

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      3 months ago

      Depends. If your carrier implements RCS using simple HTTP auth, just download one of the 0 apps that bothered to actually implement RCS. Otherwise, your carrier may have an RCS app with an API. If your carrier doesn’t support RCS, you should probably treat Google’s RCS server the same way you treat WhatsApp, because it’s based on semi-open encryption with semi-open protocols on a closed-source, implementation-specific backend.

      If you’re a developer, grab an RCS library and get coding! I’m sure people will be willing to sponsor or even pay for a good RCS app.

      If you want Google to add Google Messages RCS to the SMS API, you’ll have to wait until they bother, which is probably “when someone forces them”. RCS is practically unused in the EU, the only place I’ve seen that cares about this kind of stuff, so you’ll have to contact your representatives.

      That’ll only work on phones with Messages preinstalled, though, if you downloaded the app through the Play Store, it won’t be able to host any system APIs that truly expose RCS. It may also require a system update if they implement it by porting their RCS client to the Android operating system.

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    3 months ago

    I didn’t even know this happened. Mainly because the moment Google blocked rooted and custom ROMs for Google Messages. I just stopped using the app outright.

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    3 months ago

    Man I just realised there’s a Gemini button! I never actually open the app, I use shortcuts from notifications! Good on google letting users opt out of something basically no one wants!

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      3 months ago

      Unlike most apps actually. Adobe PDF has it prominent “use our AI crap” and there is no way to remove it.