Google artificial intelligence chatbots mimicking well-known personalities such as celebrities and influencers could reportedly soon be a reality after reports surfaced that the tech giant is experimenting with the possible AI venture.
According to reports, Google is attempting to form partnerships with influencers in addition to celebrities. The company's Gemini family of huge language models will power the company's celebrity chatbots. According to reports, Google is also developing a tool that would enable users to design their chatbots by describing their personalities and looks.
According to reports, which influencers or celebrities Google would collaborate with is unclear. Furthermore, Google's bots may only be a test run; the article suggests that the bots may not be available elsewhere other than Google Labs, the company's website for beta products.
Employees have been claimed to have discussed introducing the new chatbots this year. The plans haven't been made public before, but tech companies are trying to figure out how to incorporate the amazing developments in generative artificial intelligence into applications that will captivate users.
Google's Gemini Push
Consequently, more Android phones can now reportedly use Gemini in Google Messages, which may currently be accessed in over 165 nations. Beyond its original release on Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy smartphones, Google has expanded the availability of its Gemini AI function in Google Messages to a broader range of Android phones.
Gemini, previously exclusive to well-known smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S22 series and the Google Pixel 6, 7, and 8, is now accessible on Android phones. Gemini's welcome message, for example, is reportedly visible to owners of the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G, suggesting a wider spread.
Gemini in Gmail
As part of this wider Google AI push, Gemini will now be accessible through Gmail on iOS and Android devices through several features. Thus far, the primary AI function in mobile Gmail has been "Help me write."
In Gmail, the 'Summarize this email' button powered by Gemini will now be shown beneath the subject line. It only shows up as a Gemini sheet sliding down the bottom of the page in email conversations with "more than 2 responses." While Google will offer Gmail Q&A and Contextual Smart Reply the following month, the full version will be available in the next weeks.
On the other hand, the 1.5 Pro-powered Gemini side panel for Gmail online enables users to post questions, summarize email threads, gather particular information from Google Drive files or emails in their inbox, and suggest responses. Given that Gemini had been strongly tipped in the preceding months, its integration with Gmail was expected.
With multimodal AI technology, Google has also improved its browser and search engine, offering a new way to use generative search. With Gemini, customers may quickly introduce web content, like AI Overview, and have customizable options available for further customization.