Doomscrolling is a concept we are all very well-acquainted with. Netflix might have a seemingly endless list of movies to offer, but actually finding one that you want to watch always feels completely out of reach. All too often, I find myself sitting on the couch, remote in hand, trying to figure out what to watch while the evening wastes away. The paradox of modern streaming is that the more choices we have, the harder it becomes to settle on anything, turning what should be a relaxing evening into a tedious exercise in decision paralysis. Me? I usually end up on YouTube. But I digress.After spending a week letting a chatbot dictate my evening TV watching, I'm convinced this is the future of streaming on Google TV. Recently, I was pitched an interesting solution to exactly this discovery problem by Indian hardware upstart, Lumio. Dubbed Project Neo, it is an experimental AI agent designed to bridge the gap between the devices we use to discover content and the screen we watch it on. And the best part is that it does this using apps you use every day.