Google’s Gemini now lets you ask questions using videos and what’s on your screen – TechCrunch

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Google is adding new features to its AI assistant, Gemini, that let users ask it questions using video and content on the screen in real time.At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, the company showed off a new “Screenshare” feature, which lets users share what’s on their phone’s screen with Gemini and ask questions about the company. As an example, the company showed a video of a user shopping for a pair of baggy jeans and asking Gemini what other clothing would pair well with it. As for the video search feature, Google had teased it at Google I/O last year. The feature lets you take a video and ask Gemini questions about it as you’re filming.Google said these features will roll out to Gemini Advanced users on the Google One AI Premium plan on Android later this month. Topics Amazon reportedly forms a new agentic AI group
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