Last month previews during Google I/O, search live is now being tested by Google for both Android and iOS. You will remember in I/O that Google has played a video showing that someone has searched for repairing his mountain bike. While busy with the search, the motorcycle owner searched for a user’s manual search for the motorcycle, which was looking for a focus on the bicycle brake deal. He also asked the search to find a YouTube video, showing how to fix a splash screw. Subsequently, the owner of the motorcycle gave the search to the search directly to work with a motorcycle shop through its emails to find the size of the hex nuts. Most importantly, this AI performs its best. Certainly, AI can change your experience list as it is written by Shakespeare. It can be used to make emoji. But even more importantly, with the right platform, AI can help you work.
Think of it as a way to communicate with Google. Google has just got some Android and iOS users with its rolling, you will know if you have this feature if you have a “lifting of a small brightness” on the bottom right of the Google Search bar in the Google app. Tapang, which will begin the conversation using search live. Another way to start the conversation with this platform is to use the circular button on the right side of the tablet -shaped search text field in AI mode conversation.
Red circles show your buttons to start conversation with Gemini search on iOS and Android. | Image Credit-Franina
When talking directly, the UI will be a dark screen or light screen. At the bottom, two buttons show the microphone icon and the icon of a written document. His title is “immortal” and “transcript”. Google says that this feature will allow you to “talk about real -time sound with AI mode so that you are looking for what you are looking for.” Tap mute to turn off the microphone.
Interestingly, Google said that AI can be cheated through a warning that the AI is directly experimental for the format and can make mistakes. If you want, if you are in the middle of a conversation, you can get out of the Google app and continue the conversation in the background.
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