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Mark Gurman,@Bloomberg Technology
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Google is significantly expanding the reach and capabilities of its Gemini AI, with potential integration into Apple Intelligence on the horizon. Google CEO Sundar Pichai expressed optimism about reaching an agreement with Apple to make Gemini an option within Apple's AI framework by mid-year. This move could position Google's AI technology in front of a vast number of iPhone users. Furthermore, Google is broadening access to Gemini’s AI mode, previously available through a waitlist in Google Labs, to all US users over 18. This expansion includes new features like visual cards for places and products, enhanced shopping integration, and a history panel to support ongoing research projects.
In addition to these developments, Google is enhancing NotebookLM, its AI-powered research assistant. NotebookLM’s "Audio Overviews" feature is now available in approximately 75 languages, including less commonly spoken ones like Icelandic and Latin, using a Gemini-based audio production. Mobile apps for NotebookLM are set to launch on May 20th for both iOS and Android, making the tool accessible on smartphones and tablets. The mobile app will allow users to create and join audio discussions about saved sources.
The Gemini app itself is receiving significant updates, including native AI image editing tools that allow users to modify both AI-generated and uploaded images. These tools support over 45 languages and are rolling out gradually to most countries. Users can change backgrounds, replace objects, and add elements directly within the chat interface. In a move toward responsible AI usage, Gemini will add an invisible SynthID digital watermark to images created or edited using its tools, with experiments underway for visible watermarks as well. Google is also working on a version of Gemini for children under 13, complete with parental controls and safety features powered by Family Link. This Gemini version aims to assist children with homework and creative writing while ensuring a safe and monitored AI experience.
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References :
- Mark Gurman: NEW: Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in court he is hopeful to have an agreement with Apple to have Gemini as an option as part of Apple Intelligence by middle of this year.
- THE DECODER: Google expands "Audio Overviews" to 75 languages using Gemini-based audio production
- www.techradar.com: Google reveals powerful NotebookLM app for Android and iOS with release date – here's what it looks like
- www.tomsguide.com: Google's new AI upgrade will change the way millions search — and it’s rolling out now
- the-decoder.com: Google Gemini brings AI-assisted image editing to chat
- chromeunboxed.com: Image editing directly in the Gemini app is beginning to roll out right now
- THE DECODER: Google Gemini brings AI-assisted image editing to chat
- PCMag Middle East ai: Google CEO: Gemini Could Be Integrated Into Apple Intelligence This Year
- The Tech Basic: Google is launching mobile apps for NotebookLM, its AI study helper, on May 20. The apps are available for preorder now on iPhones, iPads, and Android devices.
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