Google's Gemini AI Gains Live Video and Screen-Sharing Features
Google unveils new capabilities for its Gemini AI assistant, allowing users to interact via live video and screen-sharing, with features rolling out to Android users later this month.
- Google's Gemini AI assistant now supports live video and screen-sharing, enabling users to ask questions based on real-time visuals or their phone screens.
- The new features, showcased at Mobile World Congress 2025, will be available to Gemini Advanced subscribers on the Google One AI Premium plan for $20 per month.
- Demonstrations highlight Gemini's ability to provide contextual advice, such as design recommendations for pottery or outfit suggestions during online shopping.
- iPhone users also gain new Gemini lockscreen widgets, including tools for voice prompts, reminders, and camera-based interactions, as Google aims to compete with Siri and ChatGPT.
- Google's rollout strategy begins with Android in March, with iOS availability expected soon after, signaling a broader push to integrate AI functionalities across platforms.