[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Google’s Gemini AI chatbot and Circle to Search feature on smartphones are receiving updates, announced shortly after OpenAI unveiled upgrades to ChatGPT.
The Android version of Gemini will be enhanced to recognize the app being used and activities within it. For example, while watching a YouTube video, users can interact with Gemini for relevant information. Moreover, the update allows users to drag and drop images generated by Gemini into Gmail, Google Messages, and other applications.
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In the next update to Gemini Advanced, subscribers will have the option to inquire about the content of PDF files they’re perusing, eliminating the hassle of scrolling through multiple pages. This functionality is anticipated to roll out to hundreds of millions of devices over the upcoming months.
Gemini Nano, the condensed AI model designed to function directly on devices, is evolving into a multimodal system after receiving a recent update. This implies that it will now accept input in text, images, and voice. This enhancement will enhance features like TalkBack, providing users with visual impairments with image or content descriptions.
Google has unveiled an upgrade to its Circle to Search functionality, specifically targeting students grappling with homework tasks. With this enhancement, students can now select a problem they find challenging, and they’ll promptly receive comprehensive step-by-step solutions for a range of physics and math word problems directly within their digital course materials or syllabus.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]