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Key announcements At Google I/O 2024: AI: - Gemini upgrades: 1.5 Pro for better performance, 1.5 Flash for faster processing, Nano for browsing. - Project Astra: Future AI assistant for real-time conversation. - LearnLM/notebookLM: AI models for

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Nawal

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Project Astra , now that's really interesting -

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Which of these Astra updates excites you the most??

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Okay, now this is getting interesting .

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Great move by BJP and now it's time to grab the internship opportunity asap . That's just a pilot project and still huge updates are coming in future

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