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I got Gemini Live with video and screen sharing ability yesterday. So, I like playing video games on my phone a good bit, so I thought I'd try it on that. And I thought some more. And finally, I decided to go easy on it. So, I started up Mortal Kombat, Deadly Alliance, for the Playstation 2, and started playing.
First to note is that this isn't a continuous video stream. None of these models do that yet, unfortunately, so we'll need to wait until computers are nothing but a big huge GPU for that to happen. However, if you don't need continuous guidance, like when performing quick time events (QTE's), or anything like that, it should work okay. Well, kinda. So the first thing I tasked it with is helping me navigate the menu. And, well, it worked kind of. I wanted to go to Konquest mode. I told it to help me navigate the menu to that, and it told me to "press up twice." I asked it if I was on Konquest mode, and it said to press up a few more times. It eventually got me there, but it couldn't tell me the exact number of presses to get there.
Next, I wanted to see if it could help me complete a few missions, which really are learning how to fight with a particular character. So, I would be given button inputs to press, like Triangle, triangle, Square, and I'd need to press it before the time ran out. Usually, there are sets of them you have to do before time runs out. Unfortunately, this is where it really flops. It kept giving me wrong button inputs. I worked around it a little by asking what the attack was I needed to perform, then going to the character's move list, finding that attack, and asking it in the simple "ask about this screen" mode to tell me the inputs for that attack. But I definitely shouldn't have to do that.
Now, to be clear, I could use GameFAQ walkthroughs to complete that, but that would require switching to a browser, finding the stuff, switching back, and well, Al is supposed to be more helpful, right? Well, it was turning into Weird Al yesterday. :)
Anyway, it may do much better in more real-world use cases, but for mine, it's... getting there. Still, it's built in to Gemini, easy to access, and I think it's free now.

#GeminiLive will learn to peer through your camera lens in a few weeks

At #MobileWorldCongress , #Google confirmed that a long-awaited #GeminiAI feature it first teased nearly a year ago is ready for launch. The company's conversational Gemini Live will soon be able to view live video & screen sharing, a feature Google previously demoed as #ProjectAstra. When Gemini's video capabilities arrive, you'll be able to simply show the robot something instead of telling it
#ai

arstechnica.com/google/2025/03

Ars Technica · Gemini Live will learn to peer through your camera lens in a few weeksDi Ryan Whitwam