Users praise Google's Search Live Camera feature powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash for delivering practical real-time help like fixing cables, assembling furniture, and identifying plants as a working multimodal tool.
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This is what multimodal AI search looks like in practice, not a concept, a working feature. I explored it in full here with Google. Would you talk to your camera instead of typing a search? Curious where you land. Don't miss out on the latest AI advancements! Sign up here to stay informed! https://www.intelligentworld.org/discover-new-tech?utm_source=TwtRvL&utm_medium=Pst&utm_campaign=AmzIn&utm_content=IWS-28125-Google-Your-Camera-Becomes-the-Search-Bar
Think about where this actually helps: → Fixing a cable you don't understand → Assembling furniture without the manual → Identifying a plant on a walk → Understanding a product in front of you It's voice, camera, and context working together, live.
Search Live sits inside Google's AI Mode, powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash Live. Instead of typing a question, you: → Point your camera at the real world → Speak naturally → Get an audio answer back → Keep asking follow ups
Users praise Google's Search Live Camera feature powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash for delivering practical real-time help like fixing cables, assembling furniture, and identifying plants as a working multimodal tool.
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