Gemini on Android Can Now Identify Songs — but There’s a Catch
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Gemini AI can now find out the name of the song stuck in your head
Shazam is one iPhone app I use all the time. I practically take it for granted at this point. Every time a catchy song starts playing, I instinctively open Shazam to figure out what it is so I can listen to it later. I don’t always follow through, but I can’t just sit there not knowing (or remembering) the name of the song. Android has had a similar feature in place for several years, long before generative AI software like Gemini rolled along. …
Google has integrated two tools to identify music on Android devices, improving the user experience. The first one is through Gemini, the new assistant that will replace Google Assistant, which will disappear this year. Gemini allows identifying songs through voice commands without the need for third-party applications. When asking “What song is this?”, the assistant can recognize music by playing, singing or humming the melody, showing the resu…
Google has updated Gemini's 'app' to integrate the Song Search feature so that it has the ability to identify music, without resorting to other applications.
Google is constantly updating Gemini with better and new features, even inherited from Google Assistant, which will cease to be operational throughout this year. After the company launched the action programming feature in its AI, they are implementing in the latest version a performance that we have been waiting for months. We talked about the possibility of identifying songs through Gemini. It is certainly one of the most interesting features …
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