Google Bard is now Gemini, gets new paid tier with support for Workspace

Google Bard is now Gemini, gets new paid tier with support for Workspace


Google has announced that it is renaming its AI chatbot Bard to Gemini. While continuing its services on the web, the Gemini AI will get a dedicated app on Android devices. For iOS users, Gemini will be available through the Google app. Additionally, the American tech giant is also adding a paid tier to its AI services with Gemini Advanced. The Advanced tier will provide access to the Gemini Ultra 1.0 model, which according to Google is far more capable at reasoning, following instructions, coding, and creative collaboration. Here is a roundup of everything new Google announced:


Gemini Advanced

Google said that Gemini Advanced, which is powered by the Ultra 1.0 model, is more suitable for performing highly complex tasks like coding, logical reasoning, following nuanced instructions and more. Gemini Advanced also allows users to have longer and more detailed conversations as it can better understand the context using the chat history. 


Gemini Advanced is available as part of the new Google One AI Premium Plan which is priced at Rs 1950 per-month with a two-month trial period. Google has confirmed that AI Premium subscribers will be able to use Gemini AI in Gmail, Docs, Slides, Sheets and more in the coming weeks. This essentially means that Duet AI will be renamed to Gemini for Workspace.


Gemini Advanced is currently available in only English, but the company has promised to expand the service in more languages over time. 

 


Google Gemini Advanced


Gemini app on Android


Gemini app is rolling out to Android users in the US in English and will be available in more regions with support for more languages from next week onwards. With Gemini, users can get help for writing text messages, generate custom images, and ask for instructions to complete specific tasks. Google said, “On Android, Gemini is a new kind of assistant that uses generative AI to collaborate with you and help you get things done.”


Android users can also opt for Gemini through Google Assistant. This will let them launch Gemini AI similar to Google Assistant- by pressing the power button or saying “Hey Google”. Google said that many Google Assistant voice features will be available through the Gemini app — including setting timers, making calls and controlling your smart home devices.

 

Google Gemini app for Android


Google Gemini app for Android


Gemini on iOS


For iOS users, Gemini is available directly from the Google app. Users can access AI chatbot by tapping the Gemini toggle within the app to get help in writing, creating images, getting instructions and more. Similar to the Android app, Gemini for iOS is currently rolling out in the US and will be available in more regions from next week onwards. 

First Published: Feb 09 2024 | 11:15 AM IST



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Google's Gemini AI app to land on phones in a bid to increase accessibility

Google's Gemini AI app to land on phones in a bid to increase accessibility



Google on Thursday introduced a free artificial intelligence app that will implant the technology on smartphones, enabling people to quickly connect to a digital brain that can write for them, interpret what they’re reading and seeing, in addition to helping manage their lives.


With the advent of the Gemini app, named after an AI project unveiled late last year, Google will cast aside the Bard chatbot that it introduced a year ago in an effort to catch up with ChatGPT, the chatbot unleashed by the Microsoft-backed startup OpenAI in late 2022.


Google is immediately releasing a standalone Gemini app for smartphones running on its Android software.


In a few weeks, Google will put Gemini’s features into its existing search app for iPhones, where Apple would prefer people rely on its Siri voice assistant for handling various tasks.


Although the Google voice assistant that has been available for years will stick around, company executives say they expect Gemini to become the main way users apply the technology to help them think, plan and create. It marks Google’s next foray down a new and potentially perilous avenue while remaining focused on its founding goal to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.


We think this is one of the most profound ways we are going to advance our mission,” Sissie Hsiao, a Google general manager overseeing Gemini, told reporters ahead of Thursday’s announcement.


The Gemini app initially will be released in the US in English before expanding to the Asia-Pacific region next week, with versions in Japanese and Korean.


Besides the free version of Gemini, Google will be selling an advanced service accessible through the new app for USD 20 a month. The Mountain View, California, company says it is such a sophisticated form of AI that will it be able to tutor students, provide computer programming tips to engineers, dream up ideas for projects, and then create the content for the suggestions a user likes best.


The Gemini Advanced option, which will be powered by an AI technology dubbed Ultra 1.0, will seek to build upon the nearly 100 million worldwide subscribers that Google says it has attracted so far most of whom pay USD 2 to USD 10 per month for additional storage to back up photos, documents and other digital material.


The Gemini Advanced subscription will include 2 terabytes of storage that Google currently sells for USD 10 per month, meaning the company believes the AI technology is worth an additional USD 10 per month.


Google is offering a free two-month trial of Gemini Advanced to encourage people to try it out.


The rollout of the Gemini apps underscores the building moment to bring more AI to smartphones devices that accompany people everywhere as part of a trend Google began last fall when it released its latest Pixel smartphones and Samsung embraced last month with its latest Galaxy smartphones.


It also is likely to escalate the high-stakes AI showdown pitting Google against Microsoft, two of the world’s most powerful companies jockeying to get the upper hand with a technology that could reshape work, entertainment and perhaps humanity itself. The battle already has contributed to a USD 2 trillion increase in the combined market value of Microsoft and Google’s corporate parent, Alphabet Inc., since the end of 2022.


In a blog post, Google CEO Sundar Puchai predicted the technology underlying Gemini Advanced will be able to outthink even the smartest people when tackling many complex topics.


Ultra 1.0 is the first to outperform human experts on (massive multitask language understanding), which uses a combination of 57 subjects including math, physics, history, law, medicine and ethics to test knowledge and problem-solving abilities, Pichai wrote.


But Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella made a point Wednesday of touting the capabilities of the ChatGPT-4 chatbot a product released nearly a year ago after being trained by OpenAI on large-language models, or LLMs.


We have the best model, today even, Nadella asserted during an event in Mumbai, India. He then seemingly anticipated Gemini’s next-generation release, adding, “We’re waiting for the competition to arrive. It’ll arrive, I’m sure. But the fact is, that we have the most leading LLM out there.


The introduction of increasingly sophisticated AI is amplifying fears that the technology will malfunction and misbehave on its own, or be manipulated by people for sinister purposes such as spreading misinformation in politics or to torment their enemies. That potential has already led to the passage of rules designed to police the use of AI in Europe, and spurred similar efforts in the US and other countries.


Google says the next generation of Gemini products have undergone extensive testing to ensure they are safe and were built to adhere to its AI principles, which include being socially beneficial, avoiding unfair biases and being accountable to people.

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First Published: Feb 08 2024 | 9:45 PM IST



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India to become the largest developer community on GitHub by 2027: Nadella

India to become the largest developer community on GitHub by 2027: Nadella


Satya Nadella (Photo: Bloomberg)


India is expected to overtake the US as the largest developer community on GitHub by 2027, Microsoft chairman and chief executive officer Satya Nadella said during his address to 1,100 developers and technology leaders at the Microsoft AI Tour in Bengaluru on Thursday. India is already the fastest-growing market on GitHub, a Microsoft-owned software development platform, with 13.2 million developers using the platform.


India also has the second-highest number of generative AI projects (GenAI) on GitHub after the US, Nadella said as he highlighted the pivotal role of India’s developer community in building cutting-edge products and solutions.


“This next generation of AI is changing how and what developers build everywhere, including in India,” said Nadella. “It’s fantastic to see how India’s developer community is applying our technology and tools to build the future for India and the world.”


Nadella also said that Microsoft will expand its ‘Code; Without Barriers’ programme to India this month, as the company aims to democratise access to tech skills nationwide. As part of this programme, Microsoft will provide skilling and certification to 75,000 women developers in India in 2024. The programme was launched in 2021 across nine Asia Pacific (APAC) countries to help close the gender gap in the region’s fast-growing cloud, AI, and digital technology sectors.


The ‘Code; Without Barriers’ expansion builds on other recent developer and skilling initiatives by Microsoft in India. On Wednesday, Nadella announced Microsoft’s new skilling investment in India to empower people and organisations to thrive in the AI era. The investment will see Microsoft provide 2 million people in India with AI skilling opportunities by 2025 through its ADVANTA(I)GE INDIA initiative.


In January this year, Microsoft helped 100,000 developers to advance their careers in AI through its ‘AI Odyssey’ initiative. The initiative allowed participants to take the first step towards becoming a subject matter expert in AI by learning new skills and earning Microsoft credentials. Microsoft is expanding the AI Odyssey programme to other Asian countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Indonesia, Korea, China, Vietnam, and Thailand, after receiving a positive response from India.


In November 2022, Microsoft India launched the Azure Society of Excellence (ASE) in collaboration with premier technology institutes like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), and BITS Pilani to work with start-ups and their incubation cells. The exclusive programme provides technological support and mentorship to start-ups, helping them to become future-ready. Microsoft has successfully onboarded over 1,700 Indian start-ups to the Microsoft Founders Hub through the ASE.


Talking about security and AI safety, Nadella said, “When we think about building powerful applications and models, we got to have a robust zero-trust security architecture…in everything from endpoint to identity to application and infrastructure. This is a huge focus for us.”


Microsoft has collaborated with various developers, start-ups, and large enterprises in India to help accelerate their AI adoption. For example, Indian GenAI start-up Sarvam AI announced that it is working with Microsoft to make its Indic voice large language model (LLM) available on Azure. The start-up aims to make the development, deployment, and distribution of GenAI apps in India more robust, better performing, and cheaper.


Shiksha copilot, developed by the Sikshana Foundation and Microsoft Research India, aims to improve learning outcomes helping teachers develop a complete lesson plan with engaging content in 60 to 90 seconds instead of 60 to 90 minutes. It is currently deployed in about 30 rural and urban schools in Bengaluru, India, and the Sikshana Foundation is working with Microsoft to deploy it at scale.

First Published: Feb 08 2024 | 4:41 PM IST



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Google's second-gen Pixel Fold prototype pics show redesigned camera island

Google's second-gen Pixel Fold prototype pics show redesigned camera island


Representative image: Google Pixel Fold


Google is reportedly working on its second-generation foldable smartphone in the Pixel line that would bring design changes, according to the prototype pictures that have surfaced on the internet. Consumer technology news platform Android Authority reported that the Google Pixel Fold 2 would feature a redesigned camera bump. Instead of the traditional camera bar on Pixel devices, the Fold 2 would likely get an isolated square-shaped camera island on the top left side of the device.


Apart from the changes in design, Google is likely to bring seasonal upgrades with the Pixel Fold 2. However, there are reports that Google would skip the Tensor G3 chip and go ahead with the Tensor G4 for the Pixel Fold 2. According to the news report on Android Authority, Google has reportedly renamed the prototypes for the device from “Zuma” to “ZumaPro” suggesting that the Pixel Fold 2 could be powered by the upcoming Tensor G4 chipset.


Alongside the new chipset, it is likely that the Pixel Fold 2 would feature up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM. Moreover, Google may introduce more on-device AI features later this year. Google is also likely to improve the on-board storage specification from UFS 3.1 to UFS 4.0. However, the smartphone is likely to retain the maximum storage capacity of 256GB.


Last month it was reported that the Google Pixel 9 series will also go through several cosmetic changes including a flat frame design and a floating island-style camera module.

First Published: Feb 08 2024 | 2:29 PM IST



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Microsoft partners with India's Sarvam AI for voice-based genAI tools

Microsoft partners with India's Sarvam AI for voice-based genAI tools



Microsoft will support the development of voice-based generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications through a partnership with Indian startup Sarvam AI, the Windows-maker said on Thursday.


The partnership was announced during CEO Satya Nadella’s three-day visit as the company pushes for wider adoption of its products by consumers in India, the fastest-growing major economy.


On Wednesday, Nadella had announced an initiative to provide 2 million Indians with AI skilling opportunities by 2025.


Sarvam AI is building genAI models targeting Indic languages and context, and will now create its solutions on Microsoft’s cloud services including Azure OpenAI Service, Microsoft said in a statement.


The startup – whose founders earlier developed AI models at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras-based research group AI4Bharat – has raised $41 million in a series A funding from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Peak XV Partners and Khosla Ventures.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Feb 08 2024 | 1:52 PM IST



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