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Google introduced new features of its interactive artificial intelligence (AI) service 'Gemini Live' at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025. Users can share content on their smartphone screens with Gemini and ask questions, as well as pose various questions through Gemini while recording videos.

On the 3rd (local time), Google held a session at MWC 2025 taking place in Barcelona, Spain, where it unveiled the new features of Gemini Live: 'Screen share' and 'real-time video conversation.'

Screen share allows users to leave voice or text questions related to what they are viewing, and the AI provides answers. Google illustrated this with an example where a user shopping for loose jeans asked Gemini which outfits would match well.

When the user asked, "Do you have any clothes that go well with these pants?" Gemini replied, "A white T-shirt or a fitted black turtleneck would go well for a casual look." Then the user inquired, "What kind of jacket should I wear?" to which Gemini said, "Since the jeans already have a loose feel, a denim jacket or a bomber jacket would be cool and casual."

The real-time video conversation feature was teased at last year's Google Developer Conference 'Google I/O.' After launching Gemini Live, clicking the video icon on the far left activates the camera. While recording videos, Gemini processes visual information in real-time and responds to user questions instantly.

In the example video, after showing a vase, when the user asked which color would best fit a mid-century modern vibe, Gemini responded, "Olive green or muted blue would go well."

Google announced that it will offer these two features to Google Advanced users subscribing to the 'Google One AI Premium' membership (29,000 won per month) by the end of this month.

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