Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be getting smarter and smarter by the day. Because of this, people’s reliance on these technologies has also grown exponentially, with AI support having established itself as a fundamental part of everyday life. However, quite a lot of people would still say that it is quite a hassle to send over instructions to AI. Whether it’s detailed, context-driven prompts, or other things, it would definitely be easier to just share your screen and explain what you need exactly.
Google has just come up with a solution. Say hello to Gemini Live with camera and screen share functionality.
How does it work? Well, all you have to do is click on “Share Screen with Gemini” on your phone.
Once it begins, the AI will have access to your screen, as well as your microphone.
You can then ask a variety of questions pertaining to items on the screen – to which the AI assistant can provide researched answers and data-driven opinions. It can also help with brainstorming sessions, real-time troubleshooting support if you’re having any issues, or just if your curiosity is begging to learn something new.
Google’s example demonstrated the explanation of complex geometry concepts, as well as connected discussions regarding World History.
This was originally made available to Google Pixel 9 series, Samsung Galaxy S25 series, and Android Advanced users. However, Google has seen the massively positive reception and now it’s been rolled out to all Android users through the Gemini application (which we’ll link to download here.) There is hope for iOS users as Google has not completely denied possible future support.
Based on the Gemini X account, free users will have access to this feature but with usage limits, while paid/subscribed users will have more free rein over the application.
Is this something you can use in your day-to-day routine? Let us know what you think!
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