The debut of Gemini 3.1 Flash Live could make it harder to know if you're talking to a robot
- On Thursday, Google announced the global expansion of Search Live to more than 200 countries and territories where AI-powered features are available, extending its conversational search capability worldwide.
- Following a false start last week, the rollout is powered by Google's new Gemini 3.1 Flash Live model, designed to be natively multilingual and deliver faster, more natural conversations.
- To use Search Live, users open the Google app on Android or iOS and tap the Live icon to point their camera at objects for real-time, visual assistance during conversations.
- Separately, Google announced that its "Live Translate" feature is expanding to iOS, allowing users on Android and iOS to access real-time translations on any headphones in more than 70 languages.
- New markets include Germany, Spain, France, Nigeria, Italy, the United Kingdom, Japan, Bangladesh, and Thailand, broadening access to the real-time translation tool for mobile users globally.
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Google's AI-powered conversational Search Live tool is going global — with real-time answers now available in more languages
After an initial rollout in the US, Google’s Search Live is now rolling out to 200 other countries, providing conversational search in 98 languages.
Search Live has begun its expansion by the hand of the artificial intelligence model...
Google expands Search Live, its AI conversational search feature previously limited to the US and India, to all languages and regions where AI Mode is available (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch)
Aisha Malik / TechCrunch: Google expands Search Live, its AI conversational search feature previously limited to the US and India, to all languages and regions where AI Mode is available — Google announced on Thursday that it's expanding its AI-powered conversational search feature, Search Live …
The debut of Gemini 3.1 Flash Live could make it harder to know if you're talking to a robot
Text generated by artificial intelligence often has a particular vibe that gives it away as machine-generated, but it has become harder to pick out those idiosyncrasies as the tech has improved. We may be seeing a similar evolution of generative AI audio. Google has announced a new AI audio model called Gemini 3.1 Flash Live—as the name implies, it's designed for real-time conversation. It's rolling out in some Google products starting today, an…
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