Google has some big news for people who like using AI.
They’re giving away a better version of their Gemini AI for free.
It’s called Gemini 1.5 Flash, and you can now use it in over 230 countries.
Gemini 1.5 Flash is faster and smarter than before.
It can understand things better, especially when it comes to looking at pictures and solving problems.
It can also handle longer conversations, which is great for doing more complex tasks.
Soon, you’ll be able to upload files from Google Drive or your computer to Gemini.
This means you could ask it to make quiz questions from your school notes or look at data and make charts for you.
Google knows that sometimes AI can make mistakes or say things that aren’t true.
To help with this, they’ve added some new features:
You can now chat with Gemini in Google Messages on some Android phones.
This is available in many European countries and supports different languages.
The Gemini mobile app is also coming to more countries.
Soon, teenagers in many countries will be able to use Gemini.
Google has worked with experts to make sure it’s safe and helpful for young people.
There will be special rules and guides to help teens use AI responsibly.
Google says they’re working hard to make Gemini safe and fair for everyone.
They have rules about how to handle tricky topics like politics or religion.
With these changes, more people around the world can use advanced AI for free.
Whether you’re a student, a professional, or just curious about AI, Gemini 1.5 Flash offers new ways to learn, create, and solve problems.
As AI becomes a bigger part of our lives, it’s exciting to see these tools become more available and reliable.
Gemini 1.5 Flash is faster and smarter, with better image understanding, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to handle longer conversations.
Gemini includes links to real websites for fact-checking and uses a double-check feature with Google Search to verify the accuracy of its responses.
Gemini is available in Google Messages on some Android phones, and the Gemini mobile app is expanding to more countries, with support for multiple languages.
Yes, Google has worked with experts to ensure Gemini is safe for teens, providing special rules and guides to promote responsible AI usage.
Users will soon be able to upload files from Google Drive or their computer, allowing Gemini to create quiz questions from notes or analyze data to make charts.
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