At its annual I/O 2025 conference, Google announced that the display and camera is available at the Jina Live Artificial Intelligence service soon to all Android and iOS devices.
Last month, the camera sharing capability and display of the Live Jena was made available to Pixel phones as part of Google’s special update. But today, during Google’s I/O event, it announced that it will be released through a free update for all compatible Android and iOS devices.
The Sharing of the Live Jina and the Live Camera is available to all Android and iOS devices
The camera sharing or screen content currently available in the Jena app is designed to make the answer more naturally and more naturally to get answers on complex topics. For example, instead of just trying to describe a position, you can consider your phone’s camera to analyze the subject and analyze the scene using objects and do things like identifying a specific species of animals or determining the type of bolt or nut you need for a repair.
Due to Google’s ongoing development in the field of artificial intelligence and the expansion of the Jina’s artificial intelligence capabilities, the company only took some time to add camera and screen sharing capabilities to non -pixel devices. However, since this feature was released only last month for Google’s own phones, it is a pleasure to see that users of other Android and iOS devices will soon have access to it.
The annual Google Developers Conference, IO 2025/, has begun today, and Google unveils its latest software developments at the conference. Given the high importance of artificial intelligence in the competition between technology companies, this year’s I/O conference is expected to focus more on artificial intelligence this year.
For example, Google has announced that the Google MEET service is equipped with live translation capability. The company has also unveiled the Beam video contact service that can turn your image into a 3D image.
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