New Delhi: Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai on Thursday announced the next chapter in the company’s AI journey, saying Bard will now be called simply Gemini.
It’s available in 40 languages on the web, and is coming to a new Gemini app on Android and the Google app on iOS. “The Ultra version will be called Gemini Advanced, a new experience even more capable of reasoning, following instructions, coding and creative collaboration,” Pichai said in a statement.
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The ‘Gemini Ultra’ AI models will be a paid experience, available through the new $20 Google One tier (with a two-month free trial) that also includes 2TB of storage and access to Gemini in Google Workspace apps like Docs, Slides, and more. , sheets and meat
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Gemini is evolving to become much more than just a model. The largest model is the first to outperform human experts on Ultra 1.0 MMLU (Massive Multitask Language Understanding), which tests knowledge and problem-solving abilities across 57 subjects including mathematics, physics, history, law, medicine and ethics. Uses a combination of.
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The ‘Duet AI’ feature will become Gemini for Workspaces, and soon consumers with the Google One AI premium plan can use Gemini in Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Meet. Duet AI for cloud customers will also become Gemini in the coming weeks, the company said