Google’s Gemini Live: Your Screen’s New Best Friend or Just Another Subscription Drain?

Gemini Live’s screen-sharing is here, and it’s like having a genius sidekick who loves Wikipedia! Now, you can share your screen, ask questions, and even turn GDP stats into a symphony. But remember, this AI helper is currently exclusive to Gemini Advanced subscribers. So, maybe it’s time to trade your coffee budget for a subscription!

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Hot Take:

Google’s Gemini Live is like a personal assistant who not only holds your hand but also sings you a song while explaining the complexities of the Gross Domestic Product. In other words, it’s the Swiss Army knife of digital multitasking, now available for the low, low price of $19.99 a month. Just think of all the mind-bending Wikipedia rabbit holes you can now explore with a melodious AI companion!

Key Points:

  • Google is rolling out screen and video share capabilities for Gemini Live, codenamed “Project Astra”.
  • The feature is currently available to some users with a Gemini Advanced subscription.
  • Users can ask AI questions about their screens, and Gemini will remember the context.
  • Gemini can summarize, explain, sing, or rephrase content on your screen.
  • Gemini Advanced subscriptions start at $19.99 per month.

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