Gemini Live camera mode comes to iPhones

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Google's Gemini Live camera mode, which allows users to interact with the AI by showing it objects, is now available on iPhones. This feature, previously exclusive to Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 owners, lets users ask questions about what the camera sees. The Gemini Live camera mode identifies objects and answers questions about them, even recognizing items in the user's phone display. The feature, which has been available on Android since April, allows users to have a live conversation with the AI about anything the camera views. This new feature builds on Google's Project Astra, expanding AI capabilities beyond text and voice prompts. The feature's accuracy can vary, but it offers a glimpse into how we might interact with the world using AI in the future.


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