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Gemini is getting close to allowing for multilingual voice interactions
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AI and technology giant Google is expanding the multilingual capabilities of its Gemini AI assistant with forthcoming support for bilingual conversations.

Current status and functionality: Google’s latest development enables users to engage with Gemini Live in two different languages during the same conversation, though the feature is not yet widely available.

  • The functionality is specifically designed for speech-based interactions
  • Support documentation indicates compatibility with over 30 languages
  • Despite being documented in Google’s support pages, the feature remains inaccessible to most users

Technical implementation: Recent analysis of Google’s beta app reveals progress toward implementing this multilingual capability.

  • Evidence of the feature was discovered in Google app beta version 15.49.40.sa.arm64
  • The code includes new options for selecting a second language during conversations
  • An APK teardown suggests the feature is in late-stage development, though exact release timing remains unclear

Additional developments: Google is simultaneously expanding Gemini’s sharing capabilities across platforms.

  • The company is working to bring Gemini Gems sharing functionality to mobile devices
  • This feature was previously limited to web-based interactions
  • The expansion demonstrates Google’s commitment to feature parity between mobile and desktop platforms

Future outlook: While Google’s gradual rollout approach means users may need to wait for access to these new features, the company’s active development suggests a strategic focus on making Gemini more versatile and accessible across languages and platforms.

Gemini is getting closer to letting you talk with it in more than one language (APK teardown)

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