Google Rebrands Its Chatbot, Bard, As Gemini
Alphabet’s Google has made significant strides in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI), recently rebranding its chatbot and introducing a new subscription plan. This move places Google in direct competition with its rival OpenAI, signaling a pivotal moment in the ongoing AI race.
Formerly known as Bard, Google’s chatbot has undergone a transformation and is now dubbed Gemini. This rebranding effort coincides with the launch of a new subscription plan, offering users access to Google’s most advanced AI model, the Ultra 1.0, within the Gemini family.
Google’s Ultra 1.0 model boasts enhanced capabilities, particularly excelling in complex tasks like coding and logical reasoning. This advancement underscores Google’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI technology and providing users with cutting-edge tools.
Gemini will seamlessly integrate with popular Google products like Gmail and Google Docs, offering users a cohesive AI experience across various platforms. This integration sets Google apart from its competitors and enhances user convenience.
Gemini supports interaction via text, speech, and images, enhancing its versatility and usability. Google’s commitment to developing a comprehensive AI assistant is evident in Gemini’s multi-modal capabilities.
Gemini will initially be available in the US in English, with plans for expansion into more languages and countries. The rollout strategy reflects Google’s ambition to make AI accessible to a global audience.
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