Google is reportedly developing a new shortcut for its Gemini Live feature, making AI interactions even more seamless. First mentioned during the recent Galaxy Unpacked event, the “Talk Live About Screen” shortcut will allow users to have real-time, two-way voice conversations with Gemini AI about the content displayed on their screens. While initially showcased for the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, the feature is expected to roll out to other Android devices in the near future. A recent leak has provided further evidence that Google is actively working on integrating this shortcut into Gemini Live.
A well-known tipster, AssembleDebug, shared insights about the new shortcut on X (formerly Twitter). Although the method used to discover it remains unclear, it was likely found in the latest beta version of the Google or Gemini app. A screenshot shared in the post reveals the presence of a redesigned Gemini overlay, where a new “Ask About Screen” icon sits atop the user interface. This feature allows the AI assistant to capture a quick screenshot, enabling users to type their queries and receive AI-powered insights.
Currently, Gemini allows users to analyze on-screen content through text input, but voice-based interactions are not yet supported in this context. The new “Talk Live About Screen” shortcut aims to address this limitation by enabling spoken conversations about on-screen elements. The shortcut is positioned directly above the “Ask About Screen” button, offering users a more intuitive and efficient way to engage with Gemini AI.
At the Galaxy Unpacked event, a Google representative explained that tapping the shortcut would instantly take a screenshot and open the Gemini Live interface, allowing users to verbally interact with the AI. Although Google has not officially announced a release date, the presence of this feature in testing suggests that it could be rolled out soon, potentially transforming how users engage with AI for real-time screen analysis.