Google's Gemini AI gets major upgrade with 'Gems' assistants and Imagen 3 model
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Google announced significant updates to its Gemini AI platform on Tuesday, introducing “Gems,” personalized AI assistants, and Imagen 3, an improved image generation model. These enhancements represent Google’s latest effort to compete in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence market.
Gems allows Gemini Advanced, Business and Enterprise users in more than 150 countries to create specialized AI assistants. Users can now craft digital experts for specific tasks, from coding tutors to marketing strategists. This feature democratizes AI capabilities, potentially transforming how individuals and businesses leverage artificial intelligence.
By simplifying the creation of specialized AI assistants, Google aims to spark innovation across industries. Small businesses could now access AI tools previously reserved for tech giants, while individuals might consult personalized AI experts...