While Gemini Live is already open for free in some regions to switch to conversational mode with Google’s generative artificial intelligence, the tech giant now wants bring the chatbot directly to the lock screen to make access from your mobile phone easier and more direct.
Every week, we discover new developments from Google including artificial intelligence with a massive deployment on all platforms, mobile and more. The truth is that the effort is enormous on their part, and even more so on the part of one of the technology giants, who are usually attributed with delay in each of their changes or transformations.
Mishaal Rahman has again found a hidden development in Android 15 QPR1 Beta 2 and in which the shortcut to Gemini from lock screen. Android Authority reports the details of what Google’s AI would look like with a capsule-shaped button with the Gemini icon displayed on the same lock screen.
And as you can see from the shared image, The Gemini button will change in size to that used for the fingerprint sensor. It’s located at the bottom of the lock screen and at the moment it doesn’t do anything because it’s just in development as a feature that should be rolling out soon.
It appears that this would involve summoning the chatbot from the unlock screen, although this is just speculation and It is possible that Google has backed down to this deployment according to Android Fontalthough, as noted above, with the focus on launching its chatbot across all of its services, it would make sense for this to happen.
Here, the approach is very interesting on the part of the technological giant, since it would place its chatbot from a very quick and simple access like the lock screen of an Android mobile (without knowing if it would be its own or if this option would be open to the rest). A movement and a strategy that OpenAI can hardly respond to with ChatGPT, we therefore understand better that Google would soon launch this option to be able to invoke or make any request to the AI.
This is the space where Google can best evolve in the face of ChatGPT, which continues to improve with new experiences in its interface and a new, broader language model that takes longer to respond to the user so that his answers are more precise.