
If you're in doubt about the generative capabilities of AI tools and casually mistake them for incapable of generating something on par with your imagination, then Gemini Live is going to change that.
When will Gemini Live be released?
Announced at the Made by Google event held on August 13 by Google, Gemini Live has begun releasing just a few days after its revelation, as reported by Android Police.
Google showcased Gemini Live as the new and interactive interface of its existing Gemini which is able to quickly respond to users' queries in a flash or a wink.
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Gemini Live comes with 10 built-in voices out of which users can opt for one, with all of them possessing tonality and frequency which makes it difficult to distinguish it from a natural voice.
The best thing about Gemini Live is that it allows users to interrupt it in case they are willing to add something to their queries.
Initially, Google's new conversational AI tool was slated to be released to a handful of users as part of the testing phase, but it appears that Google is a bit in a hurry to see Gemini Live get widely rolled out.
Gemini Advanced subscription for Gemini Live
All a user needs to have is an Android device with a Gemini app installed in it with a Gemini Advanced subscription activated. Users can treat themselves with a Gemini Advanced subscription through Google One's $20 AI Premium monthly plan.
It should be noted that the publications caught with Gemini Live on Pixel 8a and Samsung Galaxy S24, which is more than an indication that its rollout is not confined to a specific model of a specific brand.