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    Bye-bye, Bard Google Gemini AI takes on Microsoft Copilot with new Android app you can try now

    Date:
    Thu, 08 Feb 2024 16:30:00 +0000

    Description:
    Google replaces Bard with Gemini AI, alongside a paid version which aims to eat Copilot Pros lunch.

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    Google Bard has been officially renamed as Gemini and as was recently rumored , theres going to be a paid subscription to the AI in the same vein that Microsoft introduced with Copilot Pro not so long ago.

    Gemini will, of course, sound familiar, as its actually the name of Googles relatively recently introduced AI model which powered Bard so basically, the latter name is being scrapped, simplifying matters so everything is called Gemini.

    Theres another twist here, though, in that Google has a new sprawling AI
    model called Ultra 1.0, and this freshly built engine which is the first to outperform human experts on MMLU (massive multitask language understanding) according to the company will drive a new product called Gemini Advanced.

    No prizes for guessing that Gemini Advanced is the paid subscription
    mentioned at the outset. Those who want Gemini Advanced will have to sign up to the Google One AI Premium plan (which is part of the wider Google One offering). That costs 19.99 / 18.99 per month and includes 2TB of cloud storage.

    Google is really hammering home how much more advanced the paid Gemini AI
    will be, and how itll be much more capable in terms of reasoning skills, and taking on difficult tasks like coding.

    Were told Gemini Advanced will offer longer more in-depth conversations and will understand context to a higher level based on your previous input. Examples provided by Google include Gemini Advanced acting as a personal
    tutor capable of creating step-by-step tutorials based on the learning style it has determined is best for you.

    Or for creative types, Gemini Advanced will help with content creation,
    taking into account considerations such as recent trends, and ways in which
    it might be best for creators to drive audience numbers upwards.

    Google is also introducing a dedicated Gemini app for its Android OS (available in the US starting today, and rolling out to more locations "starting next week"). Gemini will be accessible via the Google app on iOS, too.

    Owners of the best Android phones will get the ability to use Gemini via that standalone app, or can opt in via Google Assistant, and itll basically become your new generative AI-powered helper instead of the latter.

    Long press the power button and youll summon Gemini (or use Hey Google) and you can ask for help in a context-sensitive fashion. Just taken a photo? Prod Gemini and the AI will pop up to suggest some captions for example, or you
    can get it to compose a text, clarify something about an article currently on-screen, and so on.

    Google Assistant voice features will also be catered for by Gemini on
    Android, such as controlling smart home gadgets.

    Naturally, the iOS implementation wont be anything like this, but within the Google app youll have a Gemini button that can be used to create images,
    write texts, and deliver other more basic functions than youll see on
    Android.

    The rollout of the Gemini app on Android, and iOS handsets, starts from today in the US, so some folks may be able to get it right now. Itll be made available to others in the coming weeks. Analysis: As Bard exits stage left, will Gemini shine in the spotlight?

    Google is pretty stoked about the capabilities of Gemini Advanced, and notes that it employs a diverse set of 57 subjects from math and physics, through to law and medicine to power its knowledge base and problem-solving chops.

    Were told by Google that in blind evaluations with our third-party raters the Ultra 1.0-powered Gemini Advanced came out as the preferred chatbot to
    leading rivals (read: Copilot Pro).

    Okay, thats all well and good, but big talk is all part of a big launch and make no mistake, this is a huge development for Googles AI ambitions. How the supercharged Ultra 1.0 model pans out in reality, well, thats the real question. (And were playing around with it already, rest assured stay tuned for a hands-on experience soon).

    The other question youll likely be mulling is how much will this AI subscription cost? In the US and UK itll run to $20 / 18.99 per month (about AU$30 per month), though you do get a free trial of two months to test the waters, which seems to suggest Google is fairly confident Gemini Advanced
    will impress.

    If $20 monthly sounds familiar, well, guess what thats exactly what
    Microsoft charges for Copilot Pro . Hows that for a coincidence? That said, theres an additional value spin for Google here the Google One Premium plan doesnt just have its AI, but other benefits, most notably 2TB worth of cloud storage . Copilot Pro doesnt come with any extras as such (unless you count unlocking the AI in certain Microsoft apps, such as Word, Excel and so on,
    for Microsoft 365 subscribers).

    So now, not only do we have the race between Google and Microsofts respective AIs, but we have the battle between the paid versions and perhaps the most interesting part of the latter conflict will be how much in the way of functionality is gated from free users.

    Thus farm, Copilot Pro is about making things faster and better for paying users, and adding some exclusive features, whereas Gemini Advanced seems to
    be built more around the idea of adding a lot more depth in terms of features and the overall experience. Furthermore, Google is chucking in bonuses like cloud storage, and looking to really compete on the value front.

    However, as mentioned, well need to spend some time with Googles new paid AI offering before we can draw any real conclusions about how much smarter and more context-aware it is. You might also like Dont know whats good about Copilot Pro? Windows 11 users might soon find out Google Bard finally gets a free AI image generator Did we just catch our first glimpse of Windows 12?



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