Google rolls out Gemini Live : here’s what we know so far

Sanjana Dhar
Sanjana Dhar August 16, 2024
Updated 2024/08/16 at 6:16 PM

Google rolls out Gemini Live. This is a two way voice feature which can take on ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode. 

Google rolls out Gemini Live

At the ‘Made By Google’ launch event on Tuesday, the tech giant spent considerable time showcasing new artificial intelligence features for its Gemini chatbot. Among these AI features the most significant upgrade of the evening was Gemini Live. Users can have a back and forth conversation with the AI. The best part is they would not need to type or read messages. This feature is reportedly quite similar to the Advanced Voice Mode of ChatGPT. Some paid subscribers have access to ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode.

Get to know more about Gemini Live

During the Made By Google event, the company introduced Gemini life as a mobile conversational experience. The feature, in essence, will allow Gemini to have natural and free-flowing conversations with voice modulations and emotions. This will make the AI generated responses near human-like. Google highlighted that users will get 10 different voices to choose from, each with their specific energy level, pitch, and tonality.

In a blog post, the company highlighted that Gemini Live will also offer a hands-free experience. This means that it can still listen to the user and respond verbally while in the background or when the device is locked. Google described it as being on a regular phone call. Users will be able to go back and forth over a topic with the AI. They can explain the context or follow-up questions better to receive better responses. You can also interrupt Gemini Live mid-response, if you want to add more information. The user can also pause it to come back to it later.

According to Google, this feature have started rolling out to Gemini Advanced subscribers on Android devices. At launch, the feature will only be available in English. The company plans to expand it to more languages and bring it to iOS in the coming weeks.

 

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