Google is rolling out new live video and screen-sharing capabilities for Gemini Live, the conversational assistant residing within Gemini. These Project Astra features help Gemini Live understand ...
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In addition to Gemini Live announcements at I/O 2025, Google looks to be widely rolling out camera and screen sharing for free Android users. This free availability was first announced over a month ...
Following the announcement at I/O 2025 last week, Google is more widely rolling out Gemini Live camera and screen sharing to the iPhone and iPad app. Once available, you’re greeted with a “Share your ...
Gemini Live lets you share you screen to get answers about what you’re looking at. Right now, initiating screen sharing is awkward from within active Gemini Live conversations. That could soon change ...
Earlier this month, Google’s Project Astra’s real-time camera/video and screen sharing features started rolling out to some Xiaomi phone users. Now, the company has rolled out these functionalities to ...
Google is rolling out new capabilities for Gemini Live users and it is now available to everyone for free. Previously limited to a select group of Gemini Advanced users, the screen-sharing and camera ...
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Android users now have free access to Google’s game-changing camera and screen sharing features in Gemini Live, the company’s AI chatbot. These features were previously only available on the Pixel ...
Google is now offering Gemini live video and screen sharing to just about every Android user who wants them — totally free. The announcement comes just a couple weeks after Google first rolled out the ...