The Gemini app, developed by Google, is a combination of a digital assistant and a chatbot. It has the capability to respond to both voice and text requests and perform various tasks such as answering questions, composing poetry, generating images, drafting emails, and more. Gemini is underpinned by artificial intelligence and is available to English speakers in over 150 countries. Its features include serving as a personal tutor, aiding computer programmers with coding tasks, and assisting job hunters. The app is also available for use with Android phones and the web. Furthermore, it is replacing Bard and Google Assistant, and is said to outperform OpenAI’s GPT-4 in certain areas. Gemini can also interact with images and is available to businesses through Google Workspace and Google Cloud. Additionally, it will replace Google Assistant for Android phone users, while also responding to text commands. Despite the emergence of similar technologies from other companies, Google intends to continue offering and improving Google Assistant.
Introducing Gemini: Google’s Innovative A.I.-Powered Chatbot and Voice Assistant
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