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Gemini Live will revolutionize the way we use our phones, and it's available now on Android and iPhone

Gemini Live will revolutionize the way we use our phones, and it's available now on Android and iPhone

After months of testing, Gemini Live, the AI you can talk to naturally, is coming to Android and iOS. It's likely to change the way you use your smartphone.

Gemini Live will revolutionize the way we use our phones, and it's available now on Android and iPhone

Gemini Live is available now on both Android and iOS. This is the first major announcement of Google I/O, the American giant's major annual conference. Unsurprisingly, artificial intelligence is at the center of the announcements. The feature in question first appeared in concrete terms last March: with Gemini Live, AI can see what is displayed on your smartphone screen or what its camera is filming.

As the weeks went by, more and more possibilities emerged, hinting at how Gemini Live will change the way we use our mobiles. To further convince us, a final demonstration took place. At first glance, it may seem somewhat absurd. However, it demonstrates something very important for the future of personal assistants using artificial intelligence.

Gemini Live is transforming the way we use our smartphones; AI will become your best ally.

A person walks down the street and films their surroundings with their smartphone. Gemini Live is activated, the AI “sees” what is on the screen. The user then asks it questions. For example, “why are these trees so small?” by pointing to tall palm trees, or “what is this very thin building?” when we see a lamppost. The important thing is to note that the AI systematically corrects the person by explaining what is actually in front of them.

Gemini Live is therefore able to contradict you (rightly) in real time, which demonstrates an analytical capacity that is both extremely fast and relevant. Generally speaking, you should consider AI as an advisor capable of informing you about anything: ask it how to assemble the piece of furniture in front of you, or how you could fix that leaking kitchen faucet. And it all starts with a simple touch of a finger.

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