Google Unveils Gemini Live, an AI-Powered Assistant for Pixel Devices
Google recently launched several devices including the Pixel 9 series in its 'Made By Google' event. Apart from this, the company also introduced its artificial intelligence (AI) based tool Google Gemini Live. With the help of this tool, users will be able to talk to AI like humans and get a lot of their work done from it.
Google says that first of all the support and access of Google Gemini Live will be given in its Pixel lineup. After this it will be released for the rest of the users. This tool can talk to humans in English language.
Google said that this AI can be given commands just by speaking without any text and your work can be done easily from it. According to the information, Gemini Live can also remember the previous conversations with you and shows results based on that.
Features of Gemini Live AI
The company claims that Google's Gemini Live AI shows results keeping in mind data privacy and security. There is no risk of users' data being leaked. This AI tool of Google can talk to users in 10 different voices. Users can select and set their favorite voice and talk to the AI ​​tool. This AI tool can understand multimodal input support as well as text, voice and images.
Gmail users will also be able to use it
Users have also been given access to the latest Gemini Live in Gmail and Google Messages apps. That is, Gmail and Google Messages users will also be able to use it and easily drag and drop photos into these apps. Users will also be able to gather information related to YouTube videos with its help.
How to use Gemini Live?
Users who want to access Gemini Live and its advanced features will have to subscribe to Gemini Advanced. Currently its subscription fee is $ 20 (about Rs 1,678). Apart from this, access to Gemini is also being given for free, but they cannot use all the advanced features in the free version.
More apps will be added for everyday help
Gemini can help you with big and small tasks by integrating with all the Google apps and tools you use today, and unlike other assistants, you don't need to go between apps and services.
Google said that we will launch new extensions in the coming weeks, including expanded features on Keep, Tasks, Utilities and YouTube Music. With its Calendar extension coming soon, concert flyers will also be able to set reminders to click photos and buy tickets.