Google aimed to organize worldwide information but now appears focused on using that information in increasingly powerful virtual assistants powered by technology. Gemini 2 is a new version of Google’s AI model trained to perform tasks, chat, and understand the physical world. The CEO of Google DeepMind sees it as a step toward artificial general intelligence. Gemini 2 is a significant advancement in AI with improved abilities in multimedia and computer interactions, moving towards more independent models. Google’s CEO believes these AI-driven agents will revolutionize personal technology by automating tasks but realizes the challenge of open-ended commands. Google is taking steps in that direction by introducing AI agents tailored for coding and data science.
The company also showcased an experimental Chrome extension capable of autonomous web navigation. Google launched Gemini in December 2023 to compete with OpenAI but is now offering a chatbot as advanced as ChatGPT, alongside incorporating generative AI into separate products. A new experimental project called Astra enables Gemini 2 to understand its surroundings and engage in human-like conversations. Astra is designed to be an ultimate recommendation system and to remember users’ tastes and interests. In demonstrations, Gemini 2 quickly provided various information about the environment and adapted well to conversations and unexpected scenarios. Despite the potential, there is a growing need to carefully consider the impact of AI on privacy and security as these systems are integrated into the physical world.
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