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Google's Gemini chatbot app goes global: Now available in 150+ countries
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1y ago
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Google has expanded the availability of its Gemini app, an AI-powered chatbot, to over 150 countries, including India. The app, initially launched for Android users, is now accessible in English, Korean, and Japanese languages. iPhone users can also access Gemini through a toggle within the Google app. The global rollout began recently, and users need to be signed in to a personal Google or Workspace account to use the chatbot. Google has also addressed user concerns and promised improvements in communication and assistant capabilities.
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Google’s AI Chatbot App Gemini Ventures Into India
Inc42
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1y ago
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Google has launched its AI-powered chatbot app, Gemini, in over 150 countries and territories, including India. The Gemini app is available in English, Korean, and Japanese languages, with Google planning to expand to more languages in the future. This expansion follows Google's rebranding of its chatbot from Bard to Gemini and the launch of a standalone app for Android users. Gemini is a multimodal AI language model that can process various data formats and perform tasks like generating images and drafting emails. India's growing GenAI market makes it an attractive space for Google's entry.
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Google rebrands Bard chatbot as Gemini, rolls out paid subscription
Economic Times
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1y ago
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Google has renamed its chatbot Bard to Gemini. The company is offering a subscription service called Gemini Advanced for $19.99 a month, which includes access to a more powerful AI model and two terabytes of cloud storage. This move puts Google in direct competition with Microsoft and OpenAI in the AI subscription market. Gemini is available in English in 150 countries, with plans for international expansion. Android users can make Gemini their default digital assistant, while iPhone users will also soon have access.
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Gemini is getting video uploads.
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19d ago
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Google's Gemini app now allows video uploads for analysis, offering features like clip descriptions and video content Q&A. Although the option hasn't appeared on all devices yet, it is reportedly available for iOS and Android, with no web support. This update follows Google's announcement of other Gemini models. Availability varies, so users may have different experiences accessing the new features.
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The version of Google's Gemini you can use right now doesn't beat OpenAI's GPT-4
Business Insider
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1y ago
Medial
Google's launch of its AI model called Gemini falls short of its goal to outperform OpenAI's GPT-4. The version currently available, Gemini Pro, can be accessed through Google's Bard chatbot. While it surpasses GPT-3.5 in most measures, it fails to beat GPT-4. The more advanced version, Gemini Ultra, which is said to outperform GPT-4, won't be available until next year. Critics have expressed mixed reactions, noting the lack of transparency in Gemini's training data and how it was filtered.
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Google launches Gemini mobile app in India, available in 9 Indian languages
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Google has launched its AI assistant app, Gemini, in India, along with the Gemini Advanced version that provides access to Google's AI models. The app is now available in nine Indian languages, and new features in Gemini Advanced include data analysis capabilities, file uploads, and the ability to chat with Gemini in Google Messages. Gemini can assist users through typing, talking, or image-based queries, and is equipped to handle tasks like providing instructions on changing a flat tire. Google aims to enhance productivity, learning, and creativity in users' everyday lives with the expanded capabilities of Gemini.
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Google confirms it's restricting Gemini election queries globally
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1y ago
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Google's AI chatbot, Gemini, is now restricted from providing answers to election-related queries in countries where elections are taking place. The move is aimed at preventing the AI tool from being weaponized and producing inaccurate or misleading responses. The restrictions are already live in the US and have started rolling out in India and other major countries with upcoming elections. When asked about political parties or candidates, Gemini responds with a preset message indicating that it is still learning and suggests using Google Search instead. The restrictions highlight the cautious approach being taken regarding the role of AI in elections.
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Google's AI-powered note-taking app NotebookLM now uses Gemini Pro
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Google's AI-powered note-taking app, NotebookLM, is now available in the US with added features such as a noteboard space and suggested actions. The app uses Gemini Pro, Google's latest AI model, to assist with document understanding and reasoning. NotebookLM can generate summaries and suggest follow-up questions, making it easier to comprehend difficult text and connect multiple documents. The app also offers tools for organizing curated notes into structured documents.
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Google expands Gemini AI support to Android 10 and 11 devices: How to use it
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1y ago
Medial
Google's AI assistant Gemini is now compatible with Android 10 and 11, expanding accessibility beyond Android 12 and newer versions. This move allows a broader group of users to benefit from Gemini's advanced AI features. The updated Gemini app is available for download on the Google Play Store, enabling Android 10 users to install and use the AI assistant. This expansion demonstrates Google's commitment to making its AI technology more inclusive and accessible to a wider range of Android users. With Gemini now compatible with older Android devices, users can expect continuous updates and new features.
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Elon Musk’s xAI introduces Grok web app, competing with ChatGPT and Google Gemini | Mint
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5m ago
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Elon Musk's AI startup, xAI, has launched a web version of its Grok AI chatbot, expanding accessibility beyond the social media platform X. Available at Grok.com, the web app mirrors its iOS counterpart, offering real-time information gathering, question answering, and image generation. Grok competes with AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, allowing sign-in via X, Google, or email. Free users face limitations, but features include Temporary Mode for privacy and personalization options.
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Google expands Gemini Live: Two-way voice conversations available to more users
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10m ago
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Google is expanding the availability of its Gemini Live feature, which allows users to have two-way voice conversations with its AI chatbot. The feature was initially tested among a limited group but is now rolling out to a wider user base. Gemini Live supports ten voices and can be used even when the app is in the background or the device is locked. However, it is currently only available on Android devices and limited to users aged 18 and over.
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