Google has recently made its AI-powered virtual assistant Gemini Live available to all Android users. This feature was initially exclusive to Gemini Advanced subscribers but is now accessible to everyone through the Gemini app. Gemini Live, which launched with the Google Pixel 9 series, offers a faster, more intuitive, and engaging conversational AI experience compared to the standard Gemini assistant.
As of now, Gemini Live only supports the English language, but Google is working on adding support for more languages in the future. To try out Gemini Live, Android users can follow these simple steps:
- Download the Google Gemini app from the Google Play Store.
- Open the app and select ‘Live’ at the bottom of the screen.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- Start conversing with Gemini Live using your voice.
According to Richard Priday’s review, Gemini Live has shown significant improvements over previous text-based AI assistants, particularly in maintaining natural and seamless conversations. Google’s decision to provide Gemini Live for free to all Android users is seen as a significant step in making conversational AI technology more accessible. This move also indicates Google’s efforts to compete with other AI voice assistants like OpenAI’s ChatGPT Voice.