Google has launched its new AI technology, Gemini, developed by DeepMind and Google Research, which is now available in three versions: Ultra, Pro, and Nano. This technology is designed to enhance machine learning capabilities across various platforms, including Google's Chrome Omnibox and mobile applications. Gemini has been integrated into the Chrome browser and its mobile app, improving language support and functionality. Additionally, Gemini is set to replace Google Assistant and will have the ability to interact with other Google apps. The technology has also been rolled out to Android and iOS devices in Canada.
Gemini is now better equipped to replace Google Assistant, and it can even tap into your other Google apps https://t.co/BBYjFZkBCA
Google officially brings Gemini to Android, iOS in Canada https://t.co/K4DvG69arn https://t.co/K9SiIRp2Ee
Gemini shortcut coming to Chrome, mobile app expands language support https://t.co/10F8pI7ibD by @technacity
Google's fresh spawn, Gemini, is here to stir the AI pot. Concocted by DeepMind & Google Research, it comes in 3 versions: Ultra, Pro & Nano - the tech equivalent of a Neapolitan. @Kyle_L_Wiggers breaks it down for @TechCrunch https://t.co/qokUbRLsrc https://t.co/uFXzNBM7NN
Here's why ChatGPT would be better than Google Gemini for Apple's iOS 18 AI features https://t.co/72uh8pofNU
Chrome's Omnibox address bar is now powered by machine learning https://t.co/W43YoD0UFZ by @technacity