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Google has expanded its AI chatbot Gemini to over 150 countries, including India. We plan to gradually expand the app to more languages, countries, and regions in the near future. The app is currently available in English, Korean and Japanese, the tech giant said on its support page.
“The Gemini mobile app is currently available in English, Japanese, and Korean in over 150 countries, and we plan to gradually expand to more languages, countries, and regions in a manner consistent with local regulations and AI principles. I'm coming.'' I said.
The app will be available on Android, but iOS doesn't have a dedicated app, and users can access the bot from within the Google app using a toggle in iOS 16 and later.
With this new feature, advertisers can simply enter their website URL and let Google's AI do the heavy lifting. Gemini analyzes your site and suggests relevant images, headlines, descriptions, and keywords to use in your search ads. Google also uses generative AI to create unique images tailored to each business using existing brand assets. Additionally, we've added a conversational chatbot interface that allows advertisers to chat with the system to guide them through the ad creation process. If you're not satisfied with the initial results, you can provide feedback, ask questions, or request changes. The goal is to combine the advertiser's expertise with Google's AI capabilities to produce optimal results.
Learn more: https://www.entrepreneur.com/en-in/technology/google-brings-gemini-ai-power-to-ad-creation/468751
Notably, the company announced Gemini 1.0 Ultra last week and announced yesterday that it is ready to introduce Gemini 1.5, the next generation of its LLM.
“Our teams continue to pioneer the forefront of modern models with safety at their core. They are progressing rapidly. In fact, we are ready to introduce the next generation of Gemini 1.5. It shows dramatic improvements across many dimensions and over 1.5. Pro delivers the same quality as 1.0 Ultra while using less compute,” said Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said on Friday.