• Google Gemini 1.5 Pro now available to Gemini Advanced subscribers in over 35 languages

    Following on from the new ChatGPT-4o OMNI from OpenAI, Google has announced that it is bringing Gemini 1.5 Pro to Gemini Advanced subscribers in over 35 languages. Allowing them to benefit from a massive 1 million token context window, together with a a new conversational experience and tools that let Gemini take action on your […]

  • Google's new Gemini 1.5 Flash AI model is lighter than Gemini Pro and more accessible

    Google announced updates to its Gemini family of AI models at I/O, the company’s annual conference for developers, on Tuesday. It’s rolling out a new model called Gemini 1.5 Flash, which it says is optimized for speed and efficiency. “[Gemini] 1.5 Flash excels at summarization, chat applications, image and video captioning, data extraction from long documents and tables, and more,” wrote Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, in a blog post. Hassabis added that Google created Gemini 1.5 Flash...

  • Android Studio to get Gemini 1.5 Pro upgrade, Gemini code suggestions and crash reporting

    Google's Android development environment is getting a Gemini update, with a new LLM, improved coding assistant and smarter crash reporting.

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    Google annouces new Gemini AI updates including the new and light Gemini 1.5 Flash model

    Today, during the Google I\O conference, Google announced some new features for Gemini, its large language model AI family. The reveals include a new lightweight Gemini 1.5 Flash model and more.

  • How to Improve ChatGPT and Gemini Prompts

    As AI language models like ChatGPT and Google Gemini become increasingly sophisticated, the importance of well-crafted prompts cannot be overstated. The quality of the input directly influences the quality of the output, making it essential to develop effective prompting techniques. Google’s analysis of successful inputs has revealed several key strategies that can significantly enhance the […]

  • How to Ace Copywriting with Google Gemini

    In this guide we will show you how to use AI tools like Google Gemini for copywriting. In the rapidly evolving world of digital marketing, the art of copywriting has never been more crucial. From crafting standout headlines on websites to creating compelling product descriptions and engaging social media content, the perfect choice of words […]

  • How to Plan Your Day with Google Gemini

    Are you on a quest to optimize your daily schedule and boost your overall productivity? If so, Google Gemini could be the perfect solution for you. This dynamic AI assistant offers a range of sophisticated capabilities, poised to serve as your personal and exceptionally knowledgeable aide. Whether you’re accessing it through a web browser, the […]

  • These Are the Biggest Differences Between Google Gemini and ChatGPT

    Following OpenAI's success with ChatGPT, Google released Bard, its own AI chatbot. It's come a long way since then, including getting a name change: Here's everything you need to know about Gemini.

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    This is why Google named its AI model 'Gemini'

    Google explained how it narrowed to the Gemini name for its generative AI model. It means 'twins' in Latin, and one of its inspirations is NASA's human spaceflight program that happened in the 1960s.

  • Google brings Gemini search to Photos

    Searching through years of your personal photos might soon be easy as pie.

  • How to Use Prompt Engineering with Google Gemini

    Prompt engineering is a sophisticated discipline that involves creating meticulously tailored instructions—known as prompts—to direct the behavior and output of large language models (LLMs) like Google Gemini. The skillful construction of these prompts is crucial as it can dramatically enhance the quality, creativity, and relevance of the responses generated by these models. In this comprehensive […]

  • Google Gemini Stops Linking To Most Sources?

    A year ago, Google Gemini (formerly known as Bard) began linking to sources as citations and we rejoiced. Well, it looks like in most cases, Gemini has stopped linking to sources. I believe this started about a week or so ago but I am not sure on the timing. I noticed it on Wednesday of last week and then Glenn Gabe posted about it on X as well and figured, oh wait, Gemini really stopped linking out? I honestly do not use Gemini muchA year ago, this is what the citations looked like:Here is...