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Google’s Gemini AI chatbot, powered by artificial intelligence, is poised for significant updates. These enhancements may include integration with Gmail on Android for reply functionalities and the introduction of a novel subscription model.
As reported by the Financial Times, Google is contemplating the introduction of a range of new AI capabilities for Google Search, potentially as part of the existing premium subscription services.
Insiders familiar with the matter disclosed that the development of these features is actively underway, with assurances that the standard Google search engine will remain free for all users. However, both free and premium search services are expected to display advertisements. Various concepts are currently under consideration within Google.
The Google One AI premium membership offers users access to specific AI tools developed by Google, such as 2TB of storage and a tailored version of the Gemini assistant for Gmail and Docs.
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Google is reportedly exploring diverse growth avenues for Gemini, including a fresh subscription model and a prospective collaboration with Apple.
Google has indicated that there are no imminent announcements to make. In a statement, Google expressed its commitment to continually enhancing the Search experience to align with users’ preferences and needs.
The incorporation of artificial intelligence is a key focus for Google across various product lines. Recent reports suggest that Google is gearing up to introduce Gemini-powered reply suggestions within the Android Gmail application.
According to Bloomberg, Apple is contemplating a substantial partnership with Google to integrate Gemini features for iPhone users through upcoming iOS updates.
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In a photo illustration, the Google AI logo is displayed on a smartphone with Gemini in the background, captured in Brussels, Belgium. Logan Kilpatrick, formerly the head of developer relations at OpenAI, announced his new role at Google’s AI Studio to drive innovation in Gemini.
Kilpatrick emphasized the dedication to making Google a leading platform for AI developers, assembling a team focused on AI development.
Google introduced a new feature for Gemini on March 4, empowering users to edit responses generated by the chatbot that are inaccurate or unsuitable in length. This tool allows users to modify the response by editing specific sections highlighted by the AI, offering options to shorten, lengthen, or completely revise the response.
Despite these advancements, Google has not reintroduced the image generation feature for Gemini, which previously sparked controversy due to inaccuracies in historical depictions and difficulties in generating images of White individuals.