- Google Gemini is launching a function for Pixel 9 that allows you to discuss what is on a real -time screen
- Gemini Live can discuss YouTube images, archives and videos
- The characteristic makes Gemini live more aware of the context of discussions.
Google is giving your GEMINI assistant a new perspective, your vision of what is on the screen of a smartphone. Specifically, the series of Pixel 9 devices, where Gemini Live can now “talk about this” and have a real -time chat about YouTube images, files and videos as he sees them, as we first see it. 9to5google. It is ideal if you want to ask about a kitchen tutorial in the middle of the recipe or demand an explanation about a meme that is not modern enough to understand.
The role of Gemini Live so far has been very similar to any standard AI assistant, driven by the most conversational models in the chatgpt mold. But, now, you can see specific content on your screen and add it to your discussions. Pixel 9 owners can access the function by launching the overalls, where a suggestion that suggests the “Talk Live About Video” on YouTube will appear, “speak live about PDF” in Google files and “Talk Live on This “for this” for this “for this” for this “images on the screen. gallery.
Once the function activates, Gemini Live opens with a preview of anything on the screen you want to discuss. The AI could offer destination ideas based on a travel video on YouTube, summarize a contract in PDF or explain the allegory of a Rennaisance work of art that is examining on your phone. If you find everything a bit intrusive, you can prevent Gemini Live from automatically scoring what you are seeing. If you don’t have a pixel 9, don’t worry. Google has said that it will launch the function for Samsung Galaxy S24 and S25 smartphones soon, followed by other Android devices.
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The function fits perfectly to Google Gemini strategy. In case you have not noticed, Google dreams of consolidating Gemini’s place in the center of people’s lives, especially on mobile devices, as evidenced by its continuous integration with Android. And this feature will not be the end of Gemini Live updates. Google is preparing for Project Astra, a tool kit still in evolution that should allow users to share their screen and transmit videos in real time while talking with Gemini Live.
Google is leaning hard in real -time assistance and in context. Instead of just generating responses based on abstract consultations, Gemini Live wants to be part of the moment, reacting to what is on your screen with (hopefully) useful ideas. To stay ahead of Apple’s plans for Apple Intelligence and any Operai and Microsoft plan, Google wants Gemini to be as omnipresent as possible.