Gemini is being integrated into various Google products and services for increased efficiency and user-friendliness.
Gmail is getting a new feature that allows users to get summaries of emails or email threads with highlights using the model.
Google unveiled updates to its AI model, Gemini, at its I/O developer conference in May 2024.
Google's annual I/O developer conference in May 2024 saw the tech giant unveil several updates to its AI model, Gemini. The model, which was first introduced in December 2023, is being integrated into various Google products and services to make them more efficient and user-friendly.
Firstly, Google's email platform Gmail is getting a new feature that allows users to get summaries of emails or email threads with highlights using the
Google’s AI model Gemini will interact with applications, allowing users to call Gemini to interact with apps such as dragging and dropping an AI-generated image into a message.
Google is working on developing intelligent AI agents that can reason, plan and complete complex multi-step tasks under supervision on the user’s behalf.
A new ‘Ask Photos’ feature allows searching the photo library using natural language queries powered by Gemini. It can understand context, recognize objects and people, and summarize photo memories in response to questions.
Google Maps will show AI-generated summaries of places and areas, utilizing insights from the platform’s mapping data.
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Google's AI model Gemini will interact with applications, allowing users to call Gemini to interact with apps such as dragging and dropping an AI-generated image into a message.
YouTube users will be able to tap ‘Ask this video’ to get specific information from the AI within the video.
Gmail is getting AI integration, allowing users to search, summarize and draft emails using Gemini. The AI assistant will also be able to take action on emails for more complex tasks.
Google unveiled a new experience called Gemini Live, where users can have ‘in-depth’ voice chats with the AI on their smartphones. The chatbot can be interrupted mid-answer for clarification and adapt to users’ speech patterns in real time.
Google is working on developing intelligent AI agents that can reason, plan and complete complex multi-step tasks under supervision on the user’s behalf. Multimodal means the AI can go beyond text and handle image, audio and video inputs.
Google will replace Google Assistant on Android with Gemini, which will be fully integrated into its mobile operating system.
A new ‘Ask Photos’ feature allows searching the photo library using natural language queries powered by Gemini. It can understand context, recognize objects and people, and summarize photo memories in response to questions.
Google Maps will show AI-generated summaries of places and areas, utilizing insights from the platform’s mapping data.
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The article contains some inflammatory rhetoric and appeals to authority. It also presents dichotomous depictions of Google's AI capabilities.
. . . the topic took center stage, and Gemini, which launched in December 2023, took the limelight.
Google is incorporating the large language model (LLM) into its offerings, including Android, Search and Gmail.
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A new ‘Ask Photos’ feature allows searching the photo library using natural language queries powered by Gemini.
Google is introducing a new vision for its search engine tailored to the generative-AI moment.
Google will do the Googling for you.
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The majority of Google Search’s value comes from the information online that it can already pull up.
Search will soon be able to plan with users for various needs, starting with meals and vacations.
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The author acknowledges the limitations of generative AI and emphasizes the importance of external sources for verification. He also mentions Google's strategy to use AI as a learning companion rather than an arbiter of truth.
] The obvious, immediate question that LearnLM, and Google’s entire suite of AI products, raises is: Why would anybody trust this technology to reliably plan their wedding anniversary, let alone teach their child?[
Generative AI is infamous for making things up and then authoritatively asserting them as truth.
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The author expresses concern about the reliability of generative AI and its potential to make up facts or hallucinate. He acknowledges that Google's AI tools are designed to point users to outside sources for verification and not serve as arbiters of truth.
Generative AI is infamous for making things up and then authoritatively asserting them as truth.
Needless to say, an SAT tutor who occasionally hallucinates that the square root of 16 is five will not be an SAT tutor for long.