Alphabet Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google today made several announcements around Gemini and its upcoming AI-powered features at its annual I/O developer conference.
What Happened: A year after announcing Gemini, Sundar Pichai-led tech giant revealed that over one and half million developers are using Gemini to build and debug code, get insights and build AI applications
AI Overviews: AI Overviews, a revamped version of Search Generative Experiences will be launched starting today in the United States. AI Overviews has specifically been designed for complex questions that may require multi-step reasoning.
This can be used to perform several tasks such as creating diet plans, organizing trips and more.
AI Overviews will also enable you to use videos to ask questions, be it for troubleshooting something or learning about something that is in front of you.
Google Photos: Google Photos is getting a new feature, Ask Photos. The Ask Photos feature will allow users to enter a question such as "What's my license plate number" and Google Photos will search in your photos and library and share the answer with you.
Google claimed that six billion photos and videos each day are uploaded on Google Photos each day. Gemini can even create summaries and create a package containing photos and videos.
Ask Photos will be rolled out this summer, with more features being added later.
Google Workspace: Gemini will now be able to summarize your emails and create highlights from meetings recorded on Google ...