Google might be gearing up to drop some fresh Gemini models as early as March 12th. Eagle-eyed tech watchers have spotted clues in the code and tooltips hinting at “New models available.” This wouldn’t be a huge surprise as Google has a habit of sticking to dates hinted at beforehand, just like their Gemini update on February 5th.
Whispers suggest we could see a couple of new models, including “Flash 2.0 Thinking” and “Flash 2.0 Thinking with Apps.” These sound like more stable, user-ready versions of earlier experimental models, with the “Apps” version potentially linking up with services like Gmail and YouTube. There’s also buzz around personalized Gemini responses based on your past searches.
This push is all part of Google’s ongoing battle to catch up with AI rivals like ChatGPT. While Gemini aims to be a jack-of-all-trades, blending text, images, and apps, some users have found it a bit clunky compared to the old Google Assistant. These updates could be Google’s way of smoothing things out and making Gemini a more polished, powerful AI assistant. Keep an eye out next Tuesday!
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