Google’s “Gemini,” the AI language model that underpins the company’s next-generation chatbot, will now go by that moniker rather than “Bard.” Additionally, the company has announced the launch of this new chatbot utility.
Google renames its AI chatbot Bard as Gemini
The decision was made as Google’s parent company Alphabet promotes Gemini, which is akin to Microsoft’s Copilot brand, as the primary brand for all of its current and future AI initiatives.
The Gemini family of AI models, which Alphabet originally unveiled, is anticipated to drive the development of AI technology in the future. This is the company’s first AI model following the combination of its two AI research divisions, DeepMind and Google Brain, into Google DeepMind, which is run by Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind.
Gemini Advanced Details
Google is developing “Gemini Advanced,” a tool for those looking for more sophisticated features. Gemini Ultra 1.0, the company’s most potent AI model, is available to users of this subscription tier, which costs $19.99 a month.
Among the “highly complex tasks” that Gemini Advanced claims to handle include coding, logical reasoning, and creative teamwork. Along with these, it may provide detailed data analysis, help with content creation, and customized learning experiences.
In addition to external red-teaming and model development based on user feedback, Google highlights the safety and trust-building procedures implemented prior to the release of this premium tier.
Google’s Gemini mobile app details for Android
The majority of individuals will probably find the new option through Gemini’s mobile apps. For Android users, the updated app has the ability to set Gemini as your default assistant. This means that Gemini will take the place of Google Assistant as the app that launches when you say “Hey Google” or press and hold the home button.
The remaining Gemini adjustments are primarily related to branding. Google is renaming its chatbot Bard, but other than that, it will continue to function as it did before. Similarly, all of the AI elements found in Google Workspace programs, including as Gmail and Docs—which were once known as “Duet AI” but are now also referred to as Gemini—will continue to function as they did before.