Google announced considerable new directions for its Gemini Live AI Assistant at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event, along with the release of the new Galaxy S25 series. The upgrades are to give Gemini more functionality and better exploit Gemini’s relation to Android devices, so it’s smarter and easier to use.
Perhaps the most striking feature is multimedia sharing that allows users to easily and smoothly share images, files, and even YouTube clips directly inside a Gemini Live conversation. This innovation enables users to better interact with Gemini in an intuitive and visual manner.
Google Gemini Live Assistant Brings New Features in Samsung Galaxy
For instance, users can now upload a landscape image and get feedback from Gemini about the shot’s composition, or get suggestions on how to take the shot to its next level. This capability transitions Gemini from a text-only system to a more capable system that can process and respond to a larger set of user inputs.
Additionally, Gemini Live has now gained the multi-extension prompt-based multitasking ability. This enables the continuous interaction between Gemini and applications such as Gmail, Google Maps, Spotify, Samsung’s suite of applications like Calendar, Notes, and Reminders, etc. For example, now they can ask Gemini to reserve a trip on Google Flights and store the itinerary in their Samsung Calendar automatically, avoiding duplication and improving efficiency of workflows.
Project Astra: This pioneering project is directed to include screen-sharing and streaming video capabilities of Gemini Live, in turn, extending its possibilities for collaboration and communication. Thinking of using Gemini to co-author documents with colleagues in real-time or to watch recommended videos that fit your interests.
These developments position Gemini Live as a genuinely revolutionary artificial intelligence assistant, a silent, background integration into people’s daily lives.
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