Gemini App for iOS Gets Live View Feature for Real-Time Visual Help

Google is bringing a new live view feature to its Gemini apps on iOS and Android, allowing users to live stream their surroundings to Gemini to get feedback on what they're seeing. Integration is rolling out starting today.

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In a demo, Gemini identified objects that the user was looking at, corrected wrong assumptions about what an object was, and provided context by answering questions. Gemini's live view can identify objects in real-time, provide assistance with DIY or home improvement projects, help organize spaces, assist with shopping, and more.

You can also share your iPhone or iPad screen with Gemini to get feedback on something that you see online.

Gemini's Live option could be helpful for those who are blind or who have low vision, as it can provide a live vocal feed of a person's surroundings. Live is built on Project Astra, which Google previewed at I/O last year, and it previously rolled out to Pixel devices.

This summer, Google also plans to add personal context to Gemini for features like Gmail's smart reply. Gemini will be able to use relevant information across Google apps to provide a more personalized experience. For example, the AI reply feature in Gmail can sound like you, rather than having a generic voice. It is able to scan past emails to match tone, style, and word choice, plus it can look up notes, documents from Google Drive, and more to add context to emails.

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fel10 Avatar
9 months ago
Siri/Apple AI looking like a caveman at this point
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dominiongamma Avatar
9 months ago
Every day, I wonder why I’m still with iOS
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mthomas184 Avatar
9 months ago
Not gonna lie, even though im deep in the apple ecosystem, i seriously considered switching to a Pixel at this point. Apple has fallen so far behind in terms of literally everything phone related.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nfl46 Avatar
9 months ago

Anyone got it? I don't have it
I have it on my Android phone but not yet on my iPhone.

It works pretty good. It’s shocking how far behind Apple is…I’m embarrassed for them.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
antiprotest Avatar
9 months ago
This is not just about all the things Google announced today, but all the things that all the tech companies have announced recently. And it's not just AI, but almost everything. There has been a pattern of lack of innovation and bad decisions and priorities with Apple.

At this point, tech companies no longer need to think about Apple as their competition anymore in terms of innovation. There are plenty of competitors, but Apple is not even on the list in the most relevant categories. That could change in the future, but for now, Apple is out of the game.

Looks like this could be the Nokia/Motorola moment. Apple has the resources to turn it around, but they've been behind for years now, and there is no clear signs of improvement, just additional confirmations of failure and desperation. Very sad. Very disappointed in Apple.

I really don't want to change my devices and ecosystem in the future because it's such a hassle, so I still want Apple to get back in the game, but I haven't seen clear signs of this yet. Hopefully soon I will.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
211 Avatar
9 months ago
Well, we have beta Image Playground. That’s as useful and innovative as what these other companies are doing, right?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)