Google has deployed an exciting update to the Gemini app, allowing users to upload videos for analysis.
This feature allows users to ask questions about video content and explain the clip to Gemini.
Updates have not yet been deployed universally, but users of iOS and Android devices may already have access to this feature.
The key features of video upload and analysis include:
– Video Analysis: Gemini can analyze uploaded video files and provide insights or answers to user queries.
– Question Answer: Users can ask questions about specific video content, such as identifying objects, actions, or text within the video.
– Video Player Interface: Uploaded videos will be displayed above the chat interface, allowing users to watch the clip again if necessary.
Features availability and limitations are as follows:
– Platform Support: Video upload functionality is currently available on iOS and Android devices, with a variety of availability across accounts and devices.
– Web Support: This feature is not live on the web version of Gemini yet, and users are encountering “unsupported” messages.
– Camera Limitations: The built-in Gemini camera does not support video capture.
As Google continues to update and refine its Gemini model, users can expect to further enhance their video analytics capabilities.
Disclaimer: This story is from a syndicated feed. Nothing has been changed except for the heading.
