Google has focused on the field of artificial intelligence in recent years. In this context, the company joined the chat bot competition, which started with ChatGPT in recent months, with Bard. He recently turned a new page by changing Bard’s name to Gemini. This chat bot is capable of answering almost any question you want to ask. Accordingly, you can ask him for advice on a subject, write code, or even ask for a solution to your problem.
Google Gemini will also offer support for headphones
Gemini is not just a chatbot but also an advanced language model. In this context, it can support many applications. So it’s a general artificial intelligence tool. According to the latest developments, Google Gemini can also be used for headphones. Here are the details…
Google Gemini, which has been used on Android devices for the last few days and has recently been offered for iOS, will have a new feature for headphones. This was discovered in the source codes with the recent Google browser update.
Gemini mobile app is working on expanding availability to make it accessible on your headphones
We see that this code indicates an error message for a new feature. Looking at the error message, it seems that the feature is related to Gemini accessing the headset. However, there is no information about what exactly this feature will do. New details will emerge in the coming days.
Google Gemini meets 30 of the 32 academic criteria for language models. Gemini Ultra became the first language model to outperform human experts on MMLU (massive multitasking language understanding) across 57 subjects, including mathematics, physics, history, law, medicine, and ethics, with a score of 90 percent. In this context, it is in a better position than GPT-4.
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