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What Is Google Gemini and How Does It Work?

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeNovember 21, 2024No Comments14 Mins Read
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Gemini is Google’s artificial intelligence ecosystem, including a chatbot that generates responses to user-provided natural language prompts. In response to a prompt, Gemini can pull information from the internet and present a response. The large language model behind Gemini delivers the response in natural language — in contrast to a standard Google search, where a result consists of a snippet of information or a list of links.

Google announced Gemini (as Bard) in February 2023 after OpenAI and Microsoft garnered attention for their AI chatbot systems. In May 2023, AI advancements featured prominently in Google’s I/O event. On Feb. 8, 2024, Google renamed the AI products formerly named Bard to Gemini.

What is Google Gemini used for?

Google Gemini is the overarching term for an ecosystem of generative AI models and services, including natural language querying, assistants, content generation, and code writing. Gemini’s prompt-response process can help you obtain answers faster than a standard Google search sequence.

A classic Google search requires you to enter a natural language query or keywords, follow links, review content, and then compile the results or repeat the process with a refined search.

With Gemini, you enter a prompt and then review the response. If the response isn’t exactly what you want, three options exist:

  • View other drafts to display alternatively formatted responses.
  • Regenerate the response to have the system craft a new reply.
  • Follow-up with another prompt.

Gemini can handle all sorts of tasks, but many of the most common uses are covered by the categories of capabilities detailed below.

Google Gemini can summarize

As a generative AI assistant powered by a large language model, Gemini can adeptly summarize text. For example, provide a link to a web page and ask Gemini to summarize the contents, e.g.:

Please summarize ​​https://blog.google/technology/ai/bard-google-ai-search-updates/.

You also can suggest a specific length if you want a particular degree of brevity, such as “Please summarize in 100 words.”

Google Gemini can compare

Gemini can compare two or more items. In many cases, when you ask Gemini to compare things, the system will display some of the data in a table. For example, if you prompt Gemini:

Compare a Pixel 7, Pixel 7a, and Samsung Galaxy S23.

Similarly, you may ask Gemini to compare web pages.

Google Gemini can suggest

Gemini may serve as a suggestion engine for products, services, or activities. Enter the title of books, music, or movies you like, then ask Gemini to suggest others. This can be useful when you’re researching unfamiliar topics. For example, you might try:

I am interested in learning the history of machine learning. Can you recommend 10 useful and highly respected books on the topic?

Google Gemini can explain

When you want to learn about a topic or historical event, you can ask Gemini to explain it to you. If you like, you may suggest a desired level in order to guide the system toward an explanation that may be either easier to understand or more detailed. For a general overview of a core technology that helps make Gemini work, you might ask:

Can you explain the basics of how neural networks operate? Explain it to me as if I am in my first year of college.

Google Gemini can brainstorm

One of the best uses of a chatbot is to gather a long list of ideas. Ask Gemini to “Brainstorm ideas for…” followed by whatever topic you wish, such as a new project, promotional effort, or paper. Encourage Gemini to provide creative, unusual, or inventive ideas for additional variety in the responses.

Google Gemini can code and debug

In April 2023, Google added the ability to create and help debug code in more than 20 programming languages. When you ask for code, make sure to specify the programming language and describe the code you need in as much detail as possible. If the code generated doesn’t work, let Gemini know what went awry and ask for a suggested fix or help interpreting an error code.

Gemini can draft text

Gemini can also help you write. As with most prompts, provide as much detail about the topic, length, format — blog post, poem, essay, book report, etc. — and style as possible. If you have a rough blog post outline, you might include the desired points in your prompt. For this section of text, for example, you might prompt:

Using the following points as an outline, can you draft examples and explanatory text? “Gemini can summarize. Gemini can compare. Gemini can suggest. Gemini can explain. Gemini can brainstorm. Gemini can draft text. Gemini can code (and debug). Gemini can search.”

The responses Gemini generated were reasonable and might have required only minor editing and correction to be usable.

Google makes it easy to move Gemini text elsewhere. Select the response export button to move content to either a new Google Doc or Gmail. Alternatively, select the More button (the three vertical dots), then choose Copy to place the response text on the system clipboard for pasting into any app you choose. Using Gemini in Gmail or Docs requires the Google One AI Premium plan.

Gemini can search

Since Gemini can access internet content, many conventional keyword searches will also work in Gemini. Ask about current news topics, weather forecasts, or pretty much any standard keyword search string. However, Gemini will provide responses mostly in conventional text, sometimes supplemented with images, whereas Google search may show content in custom formats (e.g., weather forecasts often display a chart). When you seek a set of links, switch out of Gemini back to a standard Google search.

As of September 2023, people who sign in to Gemini with personal Google accounts may optionally enable extensions. These extensions allow Gemini to draw data from other Google services, including Google Flights, Hotels, Maps, Workspace (Gmail, Docs, and Drive), and YouTube.

Google Gemini can create images

In August 2024, Google’s Imagen 3 image generation technology became interoperable with Gemini, letting users create images in Search (SGE), Ads, Duet AI in Workspace, and Vertex AI. This upgrade from Imagen 2, originally added in February, produces higher-quality images.

Google also has a standalone image generator based on Imagen 3: ImageFX. Its prompt interface works based on a different type of prompt, “expressive chips.” Google said expressive chips “let you quickly experiment with adjacent dimensions of your creation and ideas.” ImageFX is available in Google’s AI Test Kitchen in the English language to users in the U.S., Kenya, New Zealand, and Australia.

Images created with Imagen 3 are marked with the SynthID watermark to designate that they were generated with AI.

Gemini can take notes

Google also announced in August 2024 that it was rolling out the “take notes for me” function on Google Meet. Powered by Gemini AI, when applied, the feature automatically takes notes during a video call and shares them as a Google Doc pinned to the calendar event. Rather than a full transcription of the meeting, notes will only clarify the main points covered.

The feature allows participants to concentrate fully on the meeting while ensuring a record of the discussion. Furthermore, late arrivals can quickly catch up by viewing a summary of what has been discussed so far in a pop-up window. Once the meeting ends, a document with the notes will be saved to the meeting owner’s Google Drive.

“Take notes for me” will be available to Google Workspace customers with Gemini Enterprise, Gemini Education Premium, or AI Meetings & Messaging add-ons once the rollout is complete by Sept. 10, 2024.

Gemini can be wrong

Gemini can get things wrong. Select the Double-check Response to take the generated text, search Google for it, and then highlight supporting sources in light green and those not found in light orange. Never rely solely on content provided in Gemini responses without verification. When Gemini does provide an inaccurate, misleading, or inappropriate response, select the thumbs-down icon to convey to the system that it provided a bad response.

What are Gemini’s limitations?

Even the Double-check It with Google feature may make mistakes. As a generative AI chatbot, Gemini provides content that may seem accurate, but it should always be considered carefully, reviewed thoroughly, and checked before use.

In addition, Gemini has a limited context window, meaning it may “forget” content in a long conversation.

When was Google Gemini released?

At launch in March 2023, Google limited Gemini access (known as Bard at the time) via a waitlist to people with personal Google accounts. In early May 2023, Google eliminated the waitlist and made Gemini more widely available.

How can you get access to Google Gemini?

To access Gemini, go to https://gemini.google.com in a web browser, and sign in with a Google account (Figure A).

Figure A

Go to gemini.google.com in any modern browser, then sign in with a Google account. Image: Andy Wolber

If your account is managed by a Google Workspace administrator, such as an account for work or school, the administrator may adjust settings to either allow or prevent access to Gemini. Check with your administrator, should you have any questions.

If you are a Google Workspace administrator and wish to review or adjust the settings that affect Gemini availability for people in your organization, access the Admin console | Apps | Additional Google services | Early Access Apps, then modify the Service status and Core Data Access Permissions as desired.

As of February 2024, Gemini is available for mobile on Android and in the Google app on iOS. Later that month, Google added two new options for accessing Gemini: Gemini for Workspace, a subscription for Google Workspace that adds a natural language chatbot; and Gemini Enterprise, which adds language translation and will soon be able to provide automated meeting notes.

In November 2024, Google added a Gemini app for compatible iPhones, including Gemini’s Live voice command function. Imagen 3, which Google calls its “highest-quality image generation model yet,” is also included, although some of its functions require a subscription. Gemini can interact with apps like Google Maps or Gmail to provide contextual information in natural language.

Starting May 28, Gemini will be built into Chromebook Plus laptops and accessible through updates and new features. With it, you can edit photos, draft written content, create wallpapers, and more.

Gemini is available on Vertex AI, Google’s platform for building and scaling AI for enterprise use with Google Cloud.

What new features does Google Gemini have?

In May 2024, Google expanded Gemini’s context window to 1 million tokens with Gemini 1.5 in Gemini Advanced. In June, Gemini 1.5 Pro expanded that number to a 2-million token context window.

In August 2024, Gemini users were given access to Gems, custom AI agents for specific tasks. Setting them up is as simple as providing it with instructions for the task you want them to perform and giving them a name. These are intended to save users time on tasks they come to Gemini for repeatedly, as they no longer need to keep writing out the same set of instructions. Gems are initially available to Gemini Advanced, Business, and Enterprise subscribers.

That same month, Google rolled out Live, a natural-sounding and interruptible voice assistant capability, to Gemini Advanced. This can help users practice job interviews or just interact with Gemini hands-free.

What countries and languages is Google Gemini available in?

Gemini is available in more than 230 countries and territories, including all 27 European Union countries (e.g., Germany, France, Italy and Spain) as well as Brazil.

Gemini is available in more than 40 languages. And, according to Google’s support pages, Gemini supports not only seven of the most widely spoken languages — English, Chinese (Simplified/Traditional), Hindi, Spanish, Arabic, Bengali, and French — but also Japanese, Korean, Bahasa Indonesia, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Farsi, Finnish, German, Gujarati, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Kannada, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malayalam, Marathi, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Swahili, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, and Vietnamese.

Can I manage my Gemini activity history?

Yes, Google gives you control over your Gemini activity history, much as it does your search and browsing history. To adjust the settings, select the Activity icon (a clock surrounded by a counter-clockwise pointing arrow and line) from the upper-right area. Then, you may choose whether Activity history is on or off (Figure B).

Figure B

While access to previous prompts can be helpful, Google gives you full control over whether or not your Gemini Activity history is stored. Image: Andy Wolber

If on, you may choose to Auto-delete activity after three, 18 or 36 months or not at all. Additionally, you may access your activity history, which can be helpful if you wish to review or rerun a previous prompt.

Is Google Gemini free to use?

Yes, Google Gemini is free to use and free of advertising. There is a higher tier called Gemini Advanced, which allows access to the larger LLM Ultra 1.0. Gemini Advanced is part of the $19.99 Google One AI Premium plan.

Gemini Business costs $20 per user per month in addition to a GoogleWorkspace subscription. A one-year commitment is required.

Gemini Enterprise costs $30 per user per month. A one-year commitment is required.

Is it safe to use Google Gemini?

Google requires you to be 18 years of age or older to use Gemini. An administrator must specifically choose to allow access to Gemini for accounts connected to a Google Workspace organization. Even if allowed, you should make sure your use of Gemini complies with your organization’s policies.

Google takes measures to make Gemini useful and helpful but also prominently notes that the system “may display inaccurate or offensive information that doesn’t represent Google’s views.” To preserve privacy, do not share any personal or private information with Gemini in your prompts.

Is Google Gemini using PaLM 2?

As of December 2023, Gemini services run on a proprietary Google LLM, also called Gemini. Google DeepMind developed the Gemini model, which comes in three sizes: Ultra, Pro, and Nano.

In September, Google added two new model options, Gemini-1.5-Pro-002 and Gemini-1.5-Flash-002. Developers can access APIs for these models for free. These models are available as part of Vertex AI for larger organizations and Google Cloud customers.

Gemini uses PaLM 2 in languages other than English. On Dec. 6 Google Product Director Jack Krawczyk said in an X post that Google was working on a “clearer indication in bard of which model is serving you.”

How does Google Gemini get its information?

Gemini is a large language model by Google that is built from vast data sets; Google also designed Gemini to be able to access the internet. This combination of capabilities lets Gemini devise natural language responses that include relevant current data in response to a prompt.

What are alternatives to Google Gemini?

The ability to access current internet content is a key differentiator between Google Gemini and many other chatbot AI systems. Many large language model chatbot systems were trained on older data and lack access to information about current events. This inability to browse the internet limits the usefulness of many of these systems.

Four alternatives to Gemini that can access current internet content and are worth exploring are:

  • Microsoft Copilot (formerly Bing Chat and Bing Chat Enterprise): Available free with a Microsoft account.
  • ChatGPT: ChatGPT Plus (available for $20 per month) and Enterprise accounts may access the internet as of late September 2023.
  • Perplexity: Available free with account sign-in. Optional upgrades to Perplexity Pro features are available for $20 per month.
  • Pi: Available free with an account.

Another alternative to Gemini that lacks access to current internet content is:

  • Claude: Available free with an account, with optional Claude Pro features available for $20 per month.

By Andy Wolber, a consultant who helps nonprofit organizations understand and leverage technology. He taught the Nonprofit and Government Technology class for Grand Valley State University’s Public Administration program for several years. His prior experience includes staff positions with Michigan Nonprofit Association, NPower Michigan, the Dallas Historical Society, Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, and volunteer leadership of the Technology Advisory Committee of the Grand Rapids Community Foundation, as well as the Dallas Arts District Friends. Andy lives Albuquerque, New Mexico with his wife, Liz. Their daughter, Katie, is pursuing a graduate degree in education at Vanderbilt University.

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