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Tl; DR
- Google’s experimental IA mode operates on live support, as in the Gemini application.
- When the MODE Live live should support the camera and the screen input.
- You will have your choice of four AI voices for live interactions.
When Google offers something he loves, you better believe that you are going to start seeing him everywhere. This is absolutely true not only for Gemini itself, but also for many ways that Google has improved AI systems thanks to new features and means accessing it. Currently, Google makes a great effort for the search for IA mode, expanding access to its tests and even starting to introduce it into certain non-tests. Now we have an early overview of what could be the next big upgrade of Google to come here.
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Gemini Live is one of the easiest features to appreciate that we have seen Google bring to his AI agent, allowing us to interact naturally with him thanks to a fluid conversation. Google has already implemented beautiful upgrades of features for Live, such as its multi-language skills, and today, we take a look at another house, because Google works to put live in IA mode.
We are looking for version 16.17.38.SA.RM64 BETA of the Google application, and although none of this is yet accessible to the public, we have managed to convince the software to offer this early overview of Google’s efforts to live mode for AI.
Here, you can see it implemented as this live icon familiar on the side of the AI mode input box, which you can press to go to interactions in the back of Live.
Do you remember these new voices in AI mode that we dreamed earlier this year? They are back here, now with real names to human consonance replacing the code names that we had before.
We have also managed to surface a few additional ways to interact with live mode for AI, but at the moment, they are a little more rough to access than the other parts. As the Live mode for AI is ready to leave, well, live, we can also have these two options for sharing camera and Gemini type screen.
As we have said, Google who puts live in AI mode is just the most natural thing in the world, given the way in which we have seen the efforts of the company of the company so far. Since the AI itself is always technically experimental for the moment, it is difficult to say that when this expansion of functionality could be ready to strike at least the public phase of the tests. In our assessment, we have already found that it was decently functional, so it seems that it was a matter of time before seeing Google officially announce this addition.