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Mobile app developers like Patreon and Grammarly are already integrating with Gemini Nano, the company's smallest AI model, the company announced Tuesday during its Google I/O 2024 developer keynote. The companies, along with other selected developers, were invited to work with Gemini Nano through an early access program announced last year, the company said. Google has announced that it will open up its Gemini Nano model to more developers in the coming months. As an example of how apps are working with Gemini, Google noted that crowdfunding site Patreon is building features that allow creators to “rapidly catch up” on…
Google announced that it has developed LearnLM, a new family of generative AI models that are “fine-tuned” for learning. The LearnLM model, a collaboration between Google's DeepMind AI research division and Google Research, is built on Google's Gemini model and is designed to “conversationally” guide students on a variety of topics. says Google. LearnLM is already powering features across Google products, including YouTube, Google's Gemini app, Google Search, and Google Classroom. “LearnLM is based on educational research and makes the learning experience more personal and engaging,” said James Manyika, SVP of Research, Technology, and Society at Google Research, at Google's…
At its annual developer conference Google I/O 2024, Google announced an AI-generated quiz. In this quiz, YouTube's new conversational AI tool allows users to figuratively “raise their hand” when watching an educational video. Viewers can ask clarifying questions, get helpful explanations, and take quizzes on the subject. The company says that the Gemini model's long context capabilities also allow this feature to work with long educational videos such as lectures and seminars. These new features are rolling out to some Android users in the US. Image credit: Google The official launch comes about a year after YouTube began experimenting with…
Although the execution time was 110 minutes, Google was able to reference the AI a whopping 121 times during I/O in 2024 (by its own count). CEO Sundar Pichai referenced the numbers at the end of his presentation, cheekily saying the company was doing the “hard work” of calculating for us. Of course, it's no surprise that this topic garnered so much attention, but it's still an impressive number for a presentation that is approximately 110 minutes all-inclusive. Gemini and its various iterations stole the spotlight (after pre-show warm-up act Marc Rebillet had finished it). Google incorporates his LLM-based platform…
Google I/O keynote day is the moment you've been waiting for all year. Every year, Google releases a rapid-fire series of developer conferences, including many announcements about what it's been working on recently. brian We have already started by sharing what we expect. We understand that you won't necessarily have time to watch all of today's two-hour presentation. That's why we'll bring you a quick summary of the biggest news from the keynote as soon as it's announced. Easy-to-read digest list. Let's go! google play A man checks TIKTOK ratings on Google Play on May 20, 2020 in New Delhi,…
Overshadowed by AI news this year, Google's I/O 2024 developer conference also focuses on new features for those building for Android. Google Play is in the spotlight this year with new discovery features for apps, new ways to acquire users, updates to Play Points, and other features in developer tools like the Google Play SDK console and Play Integrity API. Enhancements are being made. thing. Of particular interest to developers is something called the Engage SDK, which introduces a way for app makers to introduce content to users in full-screen, immersive experiences that are personalized to each individual user. However,…
Google's Gemini on Android is an AI replacement for Google Assistant that will soon leverage the ability to deeply integrate with Android's mobile operating system and Google's apps. At the Google I/O 2024 developer conference on Tuesday, the company announced that users will now have more ways to display Gemini overlays on top of the apps they use. Android's built-in AI model “Gemini Nano” will also be updated. Android users will soon be able to drag and drop AI-generated images directly into Gmail, Google Messages, and other apps. Meanwhile, YouTube users can tap “Ask This Video” to find specific information…
Google is eyeing OpenAI's Sora with Veo. The AI model can create 1080p video clips approximately one minute long when given a text prompt. Veo, announced Tuesday at Google's I/O 2024 developer conference, can capture a variety of visual and cinematic styles, including landscapes and time-lapse shots, and make edits and adjustments to the footage already produced. . “To see what Veo can do, we're looking at features like storyboards and longer scene generation,” Demis Hassabis, director of Google's AI research and development lab DeepMind, told reporters during a virtual roundtable. “I'm working on it,” he said. “We've made incredible…
Gmail is getting an AI-powered upgrade. Google announced Tuesday at the Google I/O 2024 conference that Gmail users will be able to search, summarize, and draft emails using Gemini AI technology. You can also perform more complex tasks on email, such as searching your inbox, finding receipts, and filling out online forms to help process e-commerce returns. Google said that in a demo at I/O, the company showed how parents who want to know what's going on at their child's school can ask Gemini to summarize all recent emails from the school. In addition to the email body itself, this…
Gemini model functionality will be coming to Google Maps Platform for developers, starting with the Places API, the company announced Tuesday at the Google I/O 2024 conference. This new feature will allow developers to display a generated AI overview of a location or area in their own apps or websites. This overview is based on Gemini's analysis of insights from Google Maps' community of over 300 million contributors. With this new feature, developers no longer need to write their own custom descriptions for locations. For example, if you have a restaurant reservation app, this new feature can help users understand…
