
Gemini Live will be seeing a whole lot of new capabilities. At its annual developer conference, Google I/O 2025, the company announced the rollout of camera and screen sharing capabilities for the AI-based assistant available on smartphones, allowing for interactive conversations. For users, this update means that they can now get real-time visual assistance directly from their phone. Gemini Live with camera and screen sharing capabilities has already been rolled out to all users on Android and iPhones for free.
In a demo video from Google, a user asked Gemini to "tell me something about this that most people don't know", with "this" being an article about the golden ratio. Gemini explained that while the ratio is well known, it pops up in unusual places, such as the spiral patterns of sunflower seeds and pine cones.
The user followed up with a request for "more about this guy", while looking at an article about a famous Renaissance mathematician. Gemini gave a basic rundown of who he was and offered more information about his theories.
While this feature doesn't necessarily provide access to different knowledge, using "Share screen with Live" is a much easier way to access Gemini than typing. Google noted that Live conversations are up to five times longer than text-based chats.
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