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- Google has rebranded Bard as Gemini, introducing a mobile app and Gemini Advanced with Ultra 1.0, aiming to provide users with direct access to its most capable AI models for a variety of tasks including coding, learning, and creative projects.
- Gemini Advanced offers access to Ultra 1.0, described as Google's largest and most capable AI model, available as part of the Google One AI Premium Plan at $19.99/month, which includes additional benefits like 2TB of storage and future integration with Google Workspace tools.
- The new Gemini mobile app is rolling out on Android and iOS in the U.S. in English, with plans for expansion to more countries and languages, designed to offer a multimodal AI assistant experience for on-the-go interactions and tasks.
- Gemini Advanced offers access to Ultra 1.0, described as Google's largest and most capable AI model, available as part of the Google One AI Premium Plan at $19.99/month, which includes additional benefits like 2TB of storage and future integration with Google Workspace tools.
- The new Gemini mobile app is rolling out on Android and iOS in the U.S. in English, with plans for expansion to more countries and languages, designed to offer a multimodal AI assistant experience for on-the-go interactions and tasks.
9 months ago
No app for us in the UK, not sure when we'll get it. :-(
9 months ago
Don't feel too bad, it says we can use it here in AUS but it hasn't updated/works yet.
9 months ago
I currently have $2. I spent $1 yesterday and earned $2 yesterday. How many dollars do I have now?
Gemini Advanced:
You have $3 now. Here's how we figure that out:
You started with $2.
You spent $1, so you had $1 left ($2 - $1 = $1).
Then you earned $2, bringing your total to $3 ($1 + $2 = $3)
Mistral Tiny:
Based on the information provided, you currently have $2.
The fact that you spent $1 and earned $2 on the same day doesn't change your current balance, as the $2 you earned replaces the $1 you spent.
Gemini Advanced:
You have $3 now. Here's how we figure that out:
You started with $2.
You spent $1, so you had $1 left ($2 - $1 = $1).
Then you earned $2, bringing your total to $3 ($1 + $2 = $3)
Mistral Tiny:
Based on the information provided, you currently have $2.
The fact that you spent $1 and earned $2 on the same day doesn't change your current balance, as the $2 you earned replaces the $1 you spent.