Google has recently confirmed that page and video sharing in artificial intelligence, known as the Astra Project, will be available to users by the end of this month.
Google is one of the companies that has gone to the Mobile World Congress and shows its latest achievements at the exhibition. Google’s focus on this exhibition is to introduce the capabilities of Jina’s artificial intelligence. Accordingly, Google in its recent blog post on attending the Mobile World Congress has said that live video capabilities and page scanning in Jina Live will be available to Advanced Jina subscribers by the end of this month (mid -April).
Jamina receives live video capability for a few more weeks
Gemini Live features as part of the Google One Premium Plan will be available to Gemini Advanced monetary subscribers.
After released this update, users will see the Share Screen with Live button above the Ask Gemini section. Clicking on this option will share your device’s display with a Jina. The interface of this section also resembles a call interface. With this feature you can ask Jina about the objects you see in the picture and have a two -way conversation.
Of course, the launch of the Live Jena in the full -page mode of the shortcut will create a new video along the button that shows you the live feed. Google has also changed the design of Hold and End buttons to a small tablet mode.
Google first unveiled these features as the Astra Project at the I/O 2024 Conference. The Galaxy S4 was also one of the first Android devices to receive the new Jina Live capabilities. Participants at the Mobile World Congress can now test these new features, but other users have to wait a few more weeks.
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