You can now chat with Google’s Gemini AI even if your Android phone is locked

Android phone owners can now ask Google’s Gemini AI assistant “general questions” even when the device is locked. As part of the Gemini Live feature previewed at Google I/O 2024, the new option extends the capabilities of the generative AI from the lock screen, expanding the range of hands-free experiences before the device is even touched. Android owners can set up the Gemini feature for the lock screen via the ‘Gemini on Lock Screen’ page in their preferences.

Gemini’s lock screen capabilities have long been limited to those accessible through Google Assistant. You could set an alarm, adjust the volume and content of media, or fiddle with the phone’s settings. Everything else required the user to unlock the phone. With the new update, users can now ask general questions directly from the lock screen and the AI ​​will answer them instantly. By general questions, Google means anything without any personal data. So you can ask for the answer to a math question, find out the local weather, or just some random trivia.

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