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- Google recently introduced Search Live, allowing you to communicate with Google AI to find your screen.
- This device has a lot of work with Gemini Live.
- Now it seems that Google’s search is to work directly to the same overlay that is a building for Gemini Live.
Tech’s biggest players are still afraid of death, who are likely to be behind the current wave of EI -powered progress, so each race is to be at the forefront. With Google’s efforts, such speed results are a bit overlap, and it seems that the company is sometimes in such a rush to introduce the new AI features that it is doing the same thing in many different ways. Today we are looking at something like this, as we preview the search direct evolution.
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Back to I/O, Google announced the first search live, and we have already seen some signs of its own interface upgrade, working on the same call to control our sessions.
Well, apparently Google has not worked like a search live look and gym live, and in the Google app version 16.29.53.Sa.Arm64 we are eligible to look at some more growth changes.
Here, we see that the search live is getting its own minimal overley: just direct icon, microphone, and an X to close. While we have been able to get the Overley that happens with it, we are not yet able to communicate with it in its current implementation, so it can still be in the early stages of development. That said, it is just reading its actions from Google Gemini Live, so it is not that it should be a challenge to follow it until its completion.
As we said, it’s not doing anything right now, so there is nothing to see, but at least we can manage to peek at least what Google thinks about pulling it all together.
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