Gemini would come up with a schedule for who should bring snacks and when, help you email other parents, and then field their replies. A more elaborate example involved Gemini managing a snack rota for the parents of kids on a soccer team. Or you could take a picture of your flat tire and ask Gemini how to fix it. “This can help you come across as more professional and increase your relevance to recruiters,” said Google’s vice president for product management, Kristina Behr. At the press conference yesterday, Google execs outlined a handful of use cases, such as getting Gemini to help write a cover letter for a job application. What can you do with it? Google says it has developed its Gemini products with the help of more than 100 testers and power users. But the company promises that more languages and regions are coming. Google says it is analyzing local requirements and fine-tuning Gemini for cultural nuance in different countries. Gemini Advanced (the paid-for service that gives access to Gemini Ultra) is available in English in more than 150 countries, including the UK and EU (but not France). But there is no word on when the app will come to the UK, countries in the EU, or Switzerland. Starting next week, you’ll be able to access it across the Asia Pacific region in English and in Japanese and Korean. When can you get it? The free Gemini app (powered by Gemini Pro) is available from today in English in the US. At some point soon (Google didn't say exactly when) this subscription will also unlock Gemini across Google’s Workspace apps like Docs, Sheets, and Slides, where it works as a smart assistant similar to the GPT-4-powered Copilot that Microsoft is trialing in Office 365.
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