Google is now providing Gemini live video and screen sharing for free to almost all Android users. This expansion follows the initial launch in April, which primarily required a Google One AI Premium plan. The company cites positive feedback as the reason for making these features more widely accessible. Gemini's live video and screen sharing allows users to interact with the AI about on-screen content or real-world objects. Users can take pictures to gather information or inquire about unfamiliar words found online. This provides a versatile tool for learning and information retrieval. Google plans to roll out these tools over the coming weeks to all Android devices compatible with the Gemini app. Compatibility includes devices with 2GB of RAM or more, running Android 10 and up. This wider availability aims to enhance user experience and accessibility.
Google offers free Gemini live video and screen sharing to more Android users
Edited by: Veronika Nazarova
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