A few months ago at the Google I/O 2024, the tech giant unveiled Gemini 1.5 Flash, the newest member in the Gemini family of large language models that excels at “summarisation, chat applications, image and video captioning, extracting data from long documents and tables and more.”
Google also claims that Gemini 1.5 Flash is its “fastest and most versatile multimodal AI model” with multimodal capabilities like GPT-4o mini. In the Gemini app and the web version of the AI-powered chatbot, the update changelog says that compared to the previous version, Gemini 1.5 Flash has a four times longer context window and brings improvements to “quality and accuracy.”
This means that you might get faster and more accurate responses when to your queries since the new large language model is better at handling complex queries and understanding context. Gemini will also show more information on topics “within responses” and show links to sources from where it summarises the answer at the end of the paragraph, similar to popular AI chatbots like ChatGPT.
Similar to ChatGPT, Gemini will soon support file uploads from your device and Google Drive, but it is still unclear when it will be available to everyone. The company also announced that Gemini in Google Messages is now rolling out for those living in the European Economic Area, Switzerland and the UK. To give you a quick recap, Gemini in Google Messages can help you draft messages, initiate a conversation or ask anything without having to switch apps.
Earlier this month, Google updated Gemini with a bunch of new features including support for Workspace Extensions in beta for Google Workspace add-on subscribers.
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