Google is expanding Google Gemini for Teens and mobile app experiences, adding a new related content feature, and introducing 1.5 Flash to Gemini in more than 40 languages and 230 countries and territories.
Google has hear about people using Gemini to be more industrious, imaginative, and inquisitive every day. Furthermore, Gemini is becoming more adept in assisting you in completing those activities in the methods that suit you best with today’s release.
In the free edition of Gemini, you can now access 1.5 Flash for quicker and more beneficial responses. In addition, Google is adding a new function to better handle hallucinations and extending the reach of Google Gemini for Teens mobile app and experience.
Quicker and more astute reactions with 1.5 Flash
Google had heard that individuals like using Gemini primarily because it saves them time. Whether you’re using Gemini to compose an engaging email or troubleshoot complex code, it’s critical to receive prompt, excellent responses.
Google is upgrading to Gemini 1.5 Flash today for their free tier users. You’ll experience general quality and latency improvements with Gemini 1.5 Flash, with notable gains in reasoning and picture understanding in particular. Additionally, Google is quadrupling Geminis to 32K tokens, in line with their significant expansion of the context window in Gemini Advanced. This implies that you can ask Gemini more in-depth questions and engage in lengthier, back-and-forth dialogues without paying anything.
Google will soon add the ability to upload files directly from your device or via Google Drive, which has been accessible in Gemini Advanced, so you can make the most of the larger context window. This implies that you will be able to ask Gemini to generate practice questions and upload your study guide for economics. Soon, Gemini will also be able to analyse data files on your behalf, enabling you to find patterns and visualise them with the use of graphs and charts.
All Gemini users can now access Gemini 1.5 Flash on the web and on their mobile devices, across more than 230 countries and territories, and in more than 40 languages.
Relevant material in Gemini’s answers
Additionally, Google had heard that using Gemini as their go-to research partner allows people to enjoy discovering new subjects. As part of their ongoing efforts to lessen hallucinations and make it simpler for you to visit websites that provide more information, Google is now providing links to pertinent content for fact-finding prompts in Gemini.
For English language prompts in select countries, you can now view this extra information on subjects right within Gemini’s answers as of right now. To view websites that go into further detail on a particular subject, simply click on the chip that appears at the end of a paragraph. This extends beyond websites: In the event that Gemini’s answer makes reference to data obtained through the Gmail extension, you will additionally see inline links to pertinent emails.
This advances the work Google had done to combat hallucinations. Apart from providing connections to relevant content, Gemini’s double-check function confirms answers by utilising Google Search to indicate whether claims are supported or refuted online. When information is refuted, it is simple to look further and confirm the information for yourself.
Gemini is present in numerous locations
Google made it possible to have direct conversations with Gemini in Google Messages on some Android devices earlier this year. With the option to communicate in recently added languages including French, Polish, and Spanish, Google is progressively bringing out Gemini in Google Messages to the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom, and Switzerland starting today. To begin generating ideas, organising travel, and more, click the “Start chat” icon in Messages and choose Gemini. You can do all of this without ever leaving the Google Messages app.
Additionally, Google is expanding the availability of the Gemini mobile app to other nations so that more individuals may access Gemini while they’re on the go.
Increased teen access to Gemini
Google will be making Gemini available to teenagers worldwide in more than 40 languages starting next week. Teenagers can use Gemini to aid with creative projects, better comprehend school subjects, and get ready for college if they are old enough to maintain their own Google account.
Google want to prioritise safety and address the developmental requirements of teenagers while providing them with opportunity to take advantage of all that generative AI has to offer and preparing them for a future in which AI will play an even more vital role. Google had added more rules and safeguards, created a teen-specific onboarding procedure, and provided an AI literacy guide to assist teens use AI responsibly in order to enable them use Gemini confidently and safely. Additionally, Google has worked with professionals in child safety and development including MediaSmarts (CA), Miudos Seguros na Net (PT), and Fad Juventud (ES), who continue to offer their knowledge and skills in catering to the particular needs of teenagers and families.
How Google thoughtfully created Gemini
Gemini’s growth has always been directed by a dedication to accountability and user security. Google is disclosing more about how Google designed Gemini and how they want it to react as it develops. To have a better understanding of how Google handling delicate and complicated subjects, such as reactions to matters pertaining to political, religious, or moral convictions as well as public interest problems, you can now read about their approach to Gemini and further information about google policy standards. These rules, which are based on Google AI Principles, demonstrate their continued dedication to the ethical and open development of this technology.