Google Rebrands Bard to Gemini; Introduced Access to Gemini Ultra 1.0 and Mobile App for Android, iOS

HomeTech NewsGoogle Rebrands Bard to Gemini; Introduced Access to Gemini Ultra 1.0 and Mobile App for Android, iOS

Highlights

  • Google transitions Bard to Gemini, introducing advanced AI capabilities.
  • Gemini Advanced provides access to Ultra 1.0, enhancing complex task performance.
  • New Gemini mobile app launched for Android and iOS, supporting diverse queries.
  • Gemini rollout starts in the US in English, with expansion plans for more languages and countries.

Google Bard, as swiftly as it came, is now no more. It has been transformed with a new identity that is called Gemini.

Those familiar with the matter would know that Google’s Generative AI models come under the Gemini family.

This rebranding is designed to enhance direct user interaction with Google’s AI technology thereby removing any traces of Google Bard, which did work on Gemini.

There’s also more news regarding the Gemini Ultra, the most potent AI model in Google’s arsenal.

Users, from today, can start experimenting with what it is actually like. Finally, the mobile app for Gemini is rolling out for Android and iOS.

Google Rebrands Bard to Gemini
Google Rebrands Bard to Gemini

“These latest updates reflect how we’re approaching innovation boldly, and advancing and deploying this technology responsibly,” said Google CEO Sundar Pichai.

Sissie Hsiao, Vice President and General Manager of Gemini, shares how people have interacted with the AI since Bard’s launch in an announcement.

“People all over the world have used it to collaborate with AI in a completely new way,” Hsiao stated, highlighting the diverse applications from job interview preparation to creative image generation.

Introducing Gemini Advanced

Gemini Advanced represents the latest advancement in Google’s AI technology, providing users access to Ultra 1.0, which as mentioned above, is Google’s most sophisticated AI model to date.

This model has been recognised for its superior performance in complex tasks such as coding, logical reasoning, and creative collaboration, making it a preferred choice among users for in-depth conversations and contextual understanding.

Gemini Advanced aims to facilitate a range of activities, from personalized learning to advanced coding and digital content creation, leveraging its enhanced capabilities for a more interactive and productive user experience.

Mobile Accessibility

 

Google is also enhancing the accessibility of its AI technology with the introduction of a mobile application for both Android and iOS platforms.

The app supports typing, voice input, and image queries, broadening the scope of assistance Gemini can provide, from generating creative content to offering real-time help with everyday challenges.

Global Rollout and Feedback

Google transitions Bard to Gemini, introducing advanced AI capabilities
Google transitions Bard to Gemini, introducing advanced AI capabilities

The rollout of Gemini and its advanced features begins in the US in English, with plans for expansion to additional countries and languages, including Japanese and Korean.

Google encourages users to share their feedback on these updates to further refine and enhance the Gemini experience.

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FAQs

Q: What is Gemini in Google’s AI ecosystem?

A: Gemini is the new identity for Google’s generative AI models, including advanced capabilities previously associated with Bard, aimed at improving direct user interaction with AI.

Q: What makes Gemini Advanced different?

A: Gemini Advanced utilizes Ultra 1.0, Google’s most advanced AI model, designed for superior performance in tasks requiring deep logical reasoning and creativity, offering users a richer interaction.

Q: How can users access Gemini on mobile devices?

A: Google has released a Gemini app for both Android and iOS platforms, allowing users to engage with the AI using text, voice, and images for various tasks and queries.

Q: Where is Gemini currently available?

A: Initially, Gemini is rolling out in the US in English, with future plans to introduce the service in other countries and languages, including Japanese and Korean.

Q: How can I provide feedback on Gemini?

A: Google encourages users to share their experiences and feedback on Gemini to continually improve and tailor the AI’s performance and user interface.

Q: Is Google New Ai App the future of Google Assistant ?

A: “It’s an important first step in building a true AI assistant, one that is conversational, multimodal, and helpful,” says Google.

This is the promised AI revolution that Google Assistant was destined for, and for good reasons.

You can access Gemini the same way you would otherwise summon Google Assistant on an Android phone.

Long press the power button, summon it using a voice command, or use the bottom corner swipe gesture.” Gemini will be at your service irrespective of what app you are using.

Gemini will give you answers related to articles on your screen and do everything a multi-modal AI bot is supposed to do.

Gemini can live on your phone and pull off most of the tasks that Google Assistant is capable of.

On iOS, the Gemini app is available within the Google app and will roll out “in the coming weeks.” For now, Gemini is limited to the English language, and its mobile rollout is currently locked to the U.S., but support for more languages is coming, and market availability is expanding, as well.

Q: Google Brings Its Gemini AI To IPhones, Android Phones: All The Details?

A: The mobile arrival of Gemini comes with new features for both iPhone and Android users. iPhone users can access Gemini through the Google app, enabling voice and image-based interactions for answering questions and crafting social media posts.

Android users, initially limited to Pixel devices, now have broader access thanks to Gemini’s integration with the Google app on all Android phones running Android 13 or later.

For Android users, Gemini also comes with on-device capabilities. Powered by Google’s Tensor G3 chipset, Gemini Nano runs directly on the device, offering faster response times, improved privacy, and even offline functionality for certain tasks.

“You can take a picture of your flat tire and ask for instructions, generate a custom image for your dinner party invitation or ask for help writing a difficult text message,” said Google in a blog post.

Gemini is rolling out on Android and iOS phones in the US in English starting today, and will be fully available in the coming weeks, said Google.

“Starting next week, you’ll be able to access it in more locations in English, and in Japanese and Korean, with more countries and languages coming soon,” added Google.

Q: How is Gemini Advanced a direct challenge to Microsoft Copilot?

A: Gemini Advanced looks like a direct challenge to Microsoft Copilot, said Paul Baier, CEO of analyst firm GAI Insights. But the offering takes the approach of focusing on the user data within Gmail, Google Docs or Slides as opposed to a copilot that is tethered to an application.

“They are rolling more advanced models out for a data-centric copilot view, which is very different from the  Microsoft app-centric view,” Baier said.

While Microsoft’s Copilot flagship is Microsoft 365 Copilot, the vendor started with Copilots for Excel, Word and PowerPoint, which caused some confusion among enterprise customers, he said.

“All of Microsoft products started as an on-premises-based software product and then moved to the cloud,” Baier continued.

Meanwhile, Google started with a cloud-based architecture, which will enable it to have a more integrated experience for generative AI tools, he added.

“Google is saying, ‘Hey, we have all your data. We are going to do a copilot across all your emails, all your slide presentations, all your Google docs,'” Baier said.

“They’re going to be data-centric and they’re going to be more powerful over time for individual productivity.”

For enterprises that use Google Cloud or Workspace, the addition of Gemini will enable easy access to data from spreadsheets, email, and Word documents, he continued.
Despite the apparent similarities, Microsoft Copilot and Gemini Advanced are different, said Futurum Group analyst Mark Beccue.

“Where Copilot is different is [Microsoft] is incorporating it into other things that they do that Google necessarily doesn’t do,” Beccue said. An example is Windows OS, he said.

Q: What is Google One AI Premium Plan ?

A: Google has announced the launch of Gemini Advanced alongside a new premium subscription plan called Google One AI Premium.

This new plan is priced at $19.99 per month and includes all the existing Google One Premium subscription features, like 2TB of cloud storage and access to Google’s latest AI advancements.

With the new plan, subscribers will soon be able to use Gemini technology within Google’s productivity tools, including Gmail, Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets.

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