Google’s Gemini Live Might Enable Discussions Regarding Your Uploaded Documents


**Google’s Gemini AI Might Soon Communicate with Your Files, Photos, and Recordings**

Google’s **Gemini AI** is said to be nearing a major enhancement, which could enable users to have conversations with their files, photos, and recordings — a functionality similar to that of **OpenAI’s ChatGPT**.

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Gemini represents Google’s latest initiative in **multimodal AI**, allowing users to upload different forms of media — including images, audio, and video — for examination and engagement. Like **ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode**, Gemini features **Gemini Live**, which seeks to enhance AI interactions by providing more natural and human-like voice-based communications.

A report by [Android Authority](https://www.androidauthority.com/gemini-live-files-3498551/) indicates that a recent analysis of an unreleased beta version of the Google app uncovered code that hints at **Gemini Live** potentially being able to “discuss attachments” uploaded by users. While the function isn’t operational yet, the code suggests users might soon be able to inquire and get insights directly regarding their files.

Although an official launch date for this feature has not been announced, Google’s recent soft rollout of a [standalone Gemini app for iPhone users](https://mashable.com/article/google-gemini-standalone-iphone-app) — detected in the Philippines — indicates that the company is expanding its AI capabilities.