After the success of Openai’s video editing app Sora, now on top of the US app store, Google can see its Gemini AI app to focus more visually. The company is experimenting with a new user interface, which will shift the app with a chatbot-style look and offer a scrolling feed to offer a scrollable feed, indicating with eye-catching photos.
Change seen The Mithun by the news site Android Authority in the recent edition of the Android app but not yet for the public. Instead, seeing the code of the app, a reverse engineer enabled the new home screen of the app. Here, the shortcut button was moved to the screen to do things like “Create Image” or “Deep Research” and was then scrolled.
Arrived for comment, a Google spokesman said no announcement has been made to “yet”.
In examples shown, you suggested funny things to do with your photos, such as “Teleport me on deep space,” “give me a vintage or grunge look,” or “transform my drawing into a storybook,” among other things. Other signs characterized by a colorful background, offered various ideas of things to ask Gemini, or suggested cases used. For example, a quick idea said “churn loudly with Live,” and the other said “send me a daily news roundup.”

This idea is to inspire users with more specific suggestions to use Gemini’s AI, instead leave them on their own to detect AI chatboats’ abilities. However, Revamp will also make Gemini app visually attractive and attractive.
If Live is pushed to the public, it can also help Google a better challenge in rival openai, whose CHATGPT app is still quite minimal as it is largely launched on an empty screen. In addition, it can help cash in consumer demand for new AI image model of Google, nano bananas, which helped the Mithun app climb the top chart of the App Store in September; It became the number 1 app by 12 September and held that ranking until Sora was booted.

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