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Google’s Gemini Live AI is poised to rival Apple Intelligence with advanced background mode and app integration capabilities, according to a recent leak.

Key features of Gemini Live: The leaked code suggests that Gemini Live will offer a seamless, natural conversation experience on mobile devices:

  • A “background mode” will allow users to continue conversations with the AI while using other apps or even when the screen is locked, effectively turning interactions into phone call-like experiences.
  • Users will be able to quickly access Gemini Live from their lock screen and utilize extensions for first-party services like Google Maps, Google Flights, Google Hotels, and YouTube.
  • Additional features include the ability to send messages, access Google Workspace documents, and control smart home devices directly from the lock screen.

Comparing Gemini Live to Apple Intelligence: While both AI assistants are highly capable, Gemini Live’s background mode and lock screen interactivity could give it an edge over Apple’s offering:

  • Gemini Live’s less stringent interaction requirements may make it easier to use compared to Apple Intelligence, which seemingly requires constant user input.
  • The ability to seamlessly relay information from other apps back to Gemini Live during a conversation could provide a more natural and efficient user experience.

Potential impact and uncertainties: The leak has generated excitement about Gemini Live’s capabilities, but some questions remain:

  • The exact launch date for Gemini Live is still unknown, with Google remaining silent since the initial announcement at I/O 2024.
  • The full extent of the AI’s capabilities, especially regarding the lock screen extensions and smart home control, has yet to be revealed.
  • As with all leaks, the final product may differ from what has been uncovered in the beta code.

Broader context: The development of Gemini Live is part of the ongoing competition among tech giants to deliver the most advanced and user-friendly AI assistant:

  • Google, Apple, and other companies are continually pushing the boundaries of what AI can do on mobile devices, aiming to provide more natural, context-aware, and integrated experiences.
  • The success of Gemini Live could have significant implications for the future of mobile AI and the balance of power between Google and its rivals in this rapidly evolving space.

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