Google has just released a super cool new feature to their Gemini Live app. This release primarily enhances the camera capabilities and screen-sharing features for users connecting from iOS or Android mobile devices. Tuesday launched the first wave of that rollout. This is a significant step forward as users engage with the physical world through this new creative space.
Through Gemini Live, users can simply point their mobile device at a structure and ask questions about its design or historical importance. This feature provides answers almost instantaneously, showcasing the app’s ability to deliver real-time information without delay. These capabilities mark a whole new level in user experience, especially for users who want to learn more about the world around them.
Google has some really cool things planned for Gemini Live. Over the next few weeks, they will be embedding it further into their other applications to create a more seamless process. This integration aims to create a seamless experience for users who rely on different Google services for their daily tasks and inquiries. With this addition, users can look forward to a more integrated and holistic flow as the app continues to develop.
Best of all, Google just announced that they’ll match your grant funding! U.S. subscribers to their Pro and Ultra plans, who use English in Chrome will now start getting access to Gemini directly through their web browsers. This development aims to broaden the app’s accessibility, catering to a wider audience of users who wish to utilize its functionalities.
Veo 3 is available exclusively to subscribers to Google’s premium $250-per-month AI Ultra plan. This is the firm’s third AI video model to date. Veo 3 uxes listening with watching, producing sound automatically that correlates with video content, creating an improved learning experience. It achieves this by means of high-quality native audio production. This dynamic new feature provides a one-of-a-kind experience that meets the need for an increasingly popular, high-caliber multimedia experience.
Maxwell Zeff, senior reporter at TechCrunch covering AI and other emerging technologies, underscored the importance of these updates. Zeff is based in San Francisco. He has written extensively for outlets such as Gizmodo, Bloomberg, and MSNBC on topics including the ascent of AI and the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank during these consequential times. When not engaged in work related activities, he likes to hike and bike and explore the myriad food options available in the Bay Area.


