In recent progress in artificial intelligence, Google Mithun Live Can rank as one of the most new. Nothing other than your phone, you can connect with the world in countless ways.
The Google Lens has allowed us to see translations in real time, similarly, Gemini Live opens the world of probability-to learn about bike maintenance, ask about clouds in the sky and if it may rain, and even cheat in board games.
Here are the most and most influential things that you can do with Gemini Live, as well as some suggestions with the most exit from the bot during these interactions.
Cheating in board game

We would call it a deception, although it is one of the best things you can do with Gemini Live.
When you indicate your camera in scrable on your own tiles, for example, the bot will suggest words you can use. In a test shown in the screenshot, Gemini suggested using the term “deck” for 24 digits.
The warning here is that Gemini Live struggles a little when it comes to valid words – in my tests, the words were a bit unusual and in some cases not in the official scrable dictionary. I wanted the bot suggest words that also had high scores. You can try some coaching, ask for more common words or to use double-word score.
Learn to use thermostat

In modern connected homes, we have gadgets for everything, but even adjusting the temperature can be a challenge.
With Gemini Live, you can indicate your camera on the thermostat and ask how to adjust the settings. Sometimes, Gemini may need you to focus on the name of the device, but in most cases, it knows the product just with size and color.
I also tried to ask Mithun, which is called a dehumidistate. Mithun explained that you can set the humidity level to the desired level – dehumidistat controls the air ventilation system in my house.
Bot told me that I can use a weather app to investigate the current humidity level, and then set humidity to the lower level – such as 50% – to keep things less humid.
Ask to fix a broken bike chain

Gemini can also give you more complex instructions in real time. Suppose the chain on a bike has a little rust (see screenshot).
Gemini may give you some suggestions to apply some lubricants in the chain, but you can go far beyond this. If your chain is broken, Gemini can make a detailed suggestion about how to add “rivets” (small connectors on the series), which usually requires something called a master link Sarauta.
Interestingly, you can also ask Mithun to use which equipment to repair the rivets and then to buy that kind of product.
Combine a book briefly

It is really useful at a library or book shop.
You can take out your phone, live Gemini live, and indicate your camera on any book cover. Then, ask the bot to summarize the book. I tested it with some new books, including every living Thing (about the history of plants and animals naming).
Mithun gave a normal summary about the book, but then I asked for more information and if the book was worth buying. You can also consider the book, ask about the author, where it is to be purchased, and similar books.
Ask about chemical compounds in common drinks

This one was quite attractive to me. I asked Gemini about the chemical compound of liquid in my cup. Mithun first noted that I had a baby photo in my cup and coffee in it; Both were correct.
But then I asked about the chemical compound of coffee. I was mostly expected to hear about caffeine, but the bot proceeded to explain how the “melanoidine” form of “melanoidine” during roasting to give coffee a dark tone is an alkaloid that produces different aroma. I did the same with milk and a cup of root beer – Answer was more scientist than my expectation.
Read the handwritten note loudly

This is a great party trick because Gemini can read anything.
I asked Bot to read a handwritten note from one of my grandchildren and Mithun read the whole thing. But it started becoming even more interesting.
Taking a journal that had complex notes about a gadget that I am testing – including size, weight and other glasses – Mithun read everything completely and even anticipated which gadget it was (correctly).
Then, I tried to write this article by hand in the magazine and asked Mithun to see if the writing was clear. It turns out that Mithun Live is a great editor and proofarider.
Find out if it seems that rain is in forecast

I had fun with this one. Mithun Live can tell you which clouds are in the sky based on their size. Pointing to the camera from my office window, Mithun correctly explained that the clouds were Kamulus and the weather looked “appropriate” without the possibility of rain.
It turns out that Gemini is not a bad meteorologist. Weather forecasts know that the Kamulus cloud rarely receives rain and is a major sign that it is at least partially to remain linen.
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