Gemini turns to Google Gemini AI for prediction market feeds Gemini is integrating artificial intelligence into its prediction market platform, following a trend among major crypto exchanges to expand their services beyond digital asset trading. As the broader cryptocurrency market experiences a prolonged downturn, exchanges are seeking new revenue streams and user engagement tools. The move focuses on providing users with personalized, AI-powered news feeds related to prediction market events. By leveraging Google’s Gemini AI model, the exchange aims to deliver tailored summaries and analysis for traders who participate in betting on future outcomes. This is designed to help users make more informed decisions without needing to manually sift through vast amounts of data. Prediction markets themselves have seen a surge in interest, allowing users to trade contracts based on the likelihood of specific events occurring, from political elections to economic indicators. By adding AI-driven content, Gemini hopes to differentiate its offering in a competitive space where other firms like Coinbase and Kraken have also launched similar prediction products. The integration is part of a broader push by parent company Digital Currency Group to embed AI across its suite of products. Gemini’s new feature will analyze news, social media sentiment, and historical data to generate concise feeds that highlight the most relevant factors for each market. While the crypto winter has hit trading volumes and asset prices hard, exchanges are betting that value-added services like AI analysis can retain users and attract new ones. Critics argue that AI-generated predictions in volatile markets could be unreliable, but Gemini maintains that the tool is meant to assist, not replace, human judgment. The first version of the feature is rolling out to select users this week, with a wider launch expected in the coming months if testing is successful. As more exchanges pivot to non-trading products, the use of AI in crypto is likely to become a key battleground for user attention.

