Google Rolls Out Project Astra to More Gemini Users on Android To Expand Vision Capabilities, Gems Feature to Free Users

Google has started rolling out Project Astra to more Gemini users on Android, expanding vision capabilities. The tech giant also made the Gems feature available to free users.

Google Rolls Out Project Astra to More Gemini Users on Android To Expand Vision Capabilities, Gems Feature to Free Users
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Google has started rolling out Project Astra, a research prototype, to more Gemini users on Android. The feature enables Gemini Live's vision capabilities to interpret content on the screen via camera. Besides, the tech giant made Gems available to Gemini free users on Android platforms. The feature was previously available on the web version. DeepSeek V3-032: DeepSeek’s Newly Launched AI Model Beats GPT-4.5 and Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental in Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, Equals Grok 3.

Project Astra Rolled Out to More Gemini Users on Android

Google Rolled Out Gems Feature to Free Gemini Users

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