Google is launching Gemini, a suite of generative AI models designed to compete with existing tools like ChatGPT and Copilot. Gemini includes various models such as Ultra, Pro, Flash, and Nano, each tailored for different tasks and capabilities. The models are trained to be multimodal, allowing them to process and analyze text, audio, images, and videos, setting them apart from previous models like LaMDA.
The Gemini apps serve as user-friendly interfaces for these models, integrating into popular Google services like Gmail and Docs. Users can access advanced features through the Google One AI Premium Plan, which enhances the capabilities of the Gemini models. With features like Deep Research and trip planning, Gemini aims to provide comprehensive support for both personal and professional tasks.
• Gemini models are multimodal, processing text, audio, images, and videos.
• Advanced features are available through the Google One AI Premium Plan.
Generative AI refers to models that can create content, such as text, images, or audio, based on input data.
Multimodal indicates the ability of AI models to process and analyze multiple types of data, including text, images, and audio.
Deep Research is a feature that allows Gemini to generate detailed research plans and reports based on user queries.
Google is a leading technology company that develops AI models like Gemini to enhance user interaction across its services.
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