Google's own cybersecurity teams found evidence of nation-state hackers using Gemini to help with some aspects of cyberattacks.
Google announced Thursday that the Gemini app is getting its Gemini 2.0 Flash AI model. The upgraded model “delivers fast responses and stronger performance across a number of key benchmarks, providing everyday help with tasks like brainstorming, learning or writing,” the company said in a post.
After introducing Gemini 2.0 Flash late last year, Google is finally ready for the powerful AI model to drop its "experimental" label.
Google One AI Premium subscribers still get a larger context window and exclusive features.
Gemini's new skills are critical because one of Samsung's subtler updates involved a reassignment. Instead of dedicating the S25's side button to Bixby , Samsung's main voice assistant since 2017, pressing it now calls up Google Gemini.
When Google announced Gemini 2.0 back in December, it was a big deal for AI nerds. Said to be twice as fast as Gemini 1.5 Pro, Google was so hyped about 2.0 that it launched a preview Flash version for Android users to play with and do whatever it is you do with AI on a
Google is improving its Gemini assistant with its new 2.0. Flash model. The chatbot is also getting better image generation capabilities powered by Google's latest Imagen 3 model.
Hackers are using the Gemini chatbot for coding, to identify attack points, and for creating fake information, Google said.
There's no doubt that Google has some powerful models under its belt. In fact, it has a model for just about everything, but many people use the free one
Google has announced new smart features for Gemini in Google Sheets aimed at simplifying data analysis and visualization for users.
Feature is expected to use Gemini to provide context around translations. An updated account switcher UI will also be added to Google Translate soon.