Experience Innovation: Google's Gemini App Debuts in Italy

Published On Thu Jun 06 2024
Experience Innovation: Google's Gemini App Debuts in Italy

Artificial intelligence: Google's Gemini App is available in Italy. How ...

Gemini, the new Google app that takes artificial intelligence to a higher level, is available today. Available now for Android, it will also arrive on iOS soon.

Availability in European Countries

Starting today, the Gemini app by Google is officially available for mobile devices in Italy, United Kingdom, and several other European countries. This new application represents a significant evolution in the daily use of artificial intelligence, making it easier and more accessible to leverage the Mountain View company's advanced AI capabilities with many features present in Google Assistant.

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The app is currently available for Android devices only. It can be downloaded directly from the Google Play Store or activated via Google Assistant. Once installed, you can launch Gemini by swiping right on the screen, pressing the power button on certain phones, or by saying the phrase “Hey, Google”. Gemini will integrate many voice features already present in Google Assistant, such as setting a timer, making calls, and setting reminders. Google also announced plans to support additional features in the future, broadening the user experience.

iOS Integration

For iOS devices, users will have to wait a few more weeks before they can use Gemini. Google is working to integrate access to Gemini directly from the Google app for iOS. Once available, users can simply tap the Gemini button to start chatting with the AI ​​assistant. This integration will allow users to boost their creativity, get help writing social posts, and even plan romantic evenings. Google promises that this new feature will make the app one of a kind, offering an innovative and engaging experience.

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Features and Functionality

Gemini doesn't just offer assistance with everyday tasks. The application allows users to type, speak, or add images to meet different needs. This versatility makes Gemini a powerhouse multifunctional tool, ready to revolutionize the way we interact with technology.

For example, users can take a photo of a document and receive a digital, editable version of the text in a few moments, making it easier to manage important documents. Additionally, users can take photos of dishes to obtain recipes or practical advice. In short, Gemini aims to be a “conversational, multimodal, and useful” assistant, as defined by Google.