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Gemini taps SpaceXAI for prediction market tools

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Crypto exchange Gemini has launched Command Center, a new AI-powered tool for its prediction markets platform. The feature uses SpaceXAI models to provide market summaries, signals and personalised insights inside the Gemini app.

The launch gives Gemini another tool for prediction markets as crypto platforms move into event-based trading. Command Center is designed to help users track markets across crypto, sports, commodities, politics, economics and culture.

Command Center adds AI market feed

Command Center works as a personalised market feed for Gemini users. It can surface markets based on open positions, watchlists and trading history.

The tool also provides real-time summaries and sentiment analysis. That helps users follow market changes faster without checking several information sources.

Gemini is presenting the feature as an intelligence layer built directly into its trading and prediction market experience. The aim is to make prediction markets easier to follow as the number of available contracts grows.

Prediction markets remain growth target

Gemini moved into prediction markets after securing CFTC approval to offer event contracts to U.S. customers. The exchange has been trying to build a wider trading platform that includes crypto, derivatives and prediction products.

Prediction markets allow users to trade contracts tied to future outcomes. These can include election results, sports outcomes, economic data, crypto prices and other events.

The sector has become more competitive as Kalshi, Polymarket, Robinhood and other firms expand event-based trading. Gemini’s AI tool gives it a product feature that focuses on information and user engagement rather than only market listings.

AI tools may shape trading experience

AI-powered feeds are becoming more common across trading platforms. They can help summarise news, identify market movement and personalise information for users.

In prediction markets, that can be useful because prices often move quickly after news, polling updates, sports injuries or economic releases. A tool that connects market activity with live information could make the product easier for less experienced users.

The same model also raises questions around accuracy and user reliance. AI-generated summaries can support decision-making, but users still need to understand that prediction market contracts can lose value quickly.

AI feature supports market navigation

Command Center gives Gemini users a single place to view market context, price movement and related signals. That can help when prediction markets cover many unrelated topics at the same time. The feature also gives Gemini more data-driven personalisation inside its app. Users may see different market prompts or summaries depending on what they trade, watch or follow.

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