Gemini Live, Google’s AI chatbot you can talk to like a person , is about to support more languages. The company is rolling out support for the generative AI virtual assistant in over 40 languages in the coming weeks. Gemini Live is Google’s take on “free-flowing, natural conversations” in thi...
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