Google has officially rolled out its Gemini Live AI assistant, now available for free to all Android users. Previously limited to subscribers of the $20 per month Gemini Advanced plan, the AI assistant can now be accessed via the Gemini app, although it currently only supports English.
Gemini Live, with ten distinct voice options inspired by stars and constellations, offers capabilities similar to Google Assistant and Alexa, but with a more emotionally expressive and conversational experience. Users can rely on the assistant for brainstorming, multitasking, and maintaining ongoing dialogue.
For owners of devices like the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro, activating Gemini Live is as simple as tapping the Live icon in the Gemini app. The release comes amid increased competition from ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode and Microsoft’s new Copilot AI, positioning Google to stand out by offering the assistant for free and integrating it seamlessly with Android.
Despite the looming competition from Apple’s upcoming Siri upgrades, Gemini Live aims to enhance user interaction and differentiate itself in the crowded voice assistant market. As more users explore the AI assistant, its success will be closely watched in the evolving landscape of digital assistants.