In Short:
- Gems Feature: Google’s Gemini AI now allows users to customize chatbots for specific tasks, offering pre-designed Gems for coding, writing, and more.
- Imagen 3 Tool: The next-gen image generation tool, Imagen 3, reactivates AI image creation with strict guardrails to prevent inaccuracies.
- Availability: Gems and Imagen 3 are available to all users, with some features limited to paid subscribers.
Google is set to redefine AI chatbot experiences with its latest feature, Gems, part of the ongoing enhancements to its Gemini AI. Gems allows users to create highly personalized versions of the AI chatbot tailored for specific tasks. Whether you need a partner to work out with, assistance with coding, or help with writing, the Gemini chatbot can now adapt to meet those needs.
To customize the chatbot, users simply provide instructions detailing the desired style, save a specific introduction, and even assign a character or persona. Once these parameters are set, the “Gem” is activated, creating a bespoke chatbot that aligns with the user’s preferences.
For those who may not want to build a Gem from scratch, Google offers several pre-designed Gems. These include tools for broader tasks such as troubleshooting code, providing writing tips, and even a general-purpose Gem that can explain complex topics in a simplified manner.
Imagen 3: Next-Gen Image Generation
In addition to Gems, Google is rolling out the next generation of its image generation tool, Imagen 3. The tool promises enhanced capabilities, particularly with the reactivation of Gemini’s ability to generate AI images of people. This feature was previously disabled in February after concerns arose over historically inaccurate and inappropriate images.
Google has addressed these issues by implementing stricter guardrails. According to Gemini Product Manager Dave Citron, the company does not support the generation of photorealistic, identifiable individuals, depictions of minors, or excessively gory, violent, or sexual content. Citron also emphasized that while the tool is not perfect, continuous feedback from users will help improve its accuracy and reliability.
The new image generation tool will include the SynthID watermarking technology to help users distinguish AI-generated images from real ones, addressing ethical concerns surrounding the misuse of AI-generated content.
Access and Availability
The Gems feature and Imagen 3 tool are part of Google’s strategy to enhance user experience and provide more control over AI interactions. However, some features, such as the ability to generate AI images of people, will be restricted to paid users for now. Imagen 3 will be available to all users starting this week, while the personalization features of Gems will be accessible to Gemini Advanced subscribers.
This launch marks a significant step forward in AI personalization and image generation, offering users more creative control and safety measures to ensure responsible use of AI technology.
Please click the link to read more:https://blog.google/products/gemini/google-gemini-update-august-2024/