Google may add a gesture-based Gemini Live shortcut for Android
Google is developing a new gesture-based method to activate Gemini Live AI voice assistant on Android, a report claims. This update is expected to make the AI feature more accessible. Currently, users can only access Gemini Live within the Gemini app. However, this new gesture-based trigger could provide a more convenient way to initiate voice conversations with the AI chatbot. This development comes as Google continues to explore ways to increase the adoption and usability of its AI technologies. Currently, Android users can activate Google Assistant through various methods, including voice commands, long-pressing the power button, or using on-screen shortcuts.