Google this Wednesday (21) Gemini for Google Workspace. This is a new version of the company’s artificial intelligence (AI) aimed entirely at enterprise use.
Companies of various sizes will now be able to sign contracts with the Gemini access plan. Includes AI natively integrated into Google Workspace platforms. This means that the brand works more dynamically with its own services, contributing to the creativity and agility of the team.
Gemini is available on a two-month plan with a 14-day free trial. HE Gemini Business costs $20 per userduring Gemini Enterprise costs $30 per person. The most complete version includes full AI access, including a real-time translator for over 15 languages with automatically generated subtitles.
Google’s new enterprise artificial intelligence
Focusing on commercial use, Gemini will be available as a separate chatbot that can help create processes, workflows, scripts, programming codes and other content.
The new service replaces the company’s previous smart platform, Duet AI. It is modeled after Gemini Ultra 1.0, the most complex and powerful version of Google’s large-scale language model.
Because Gemini for Workspace integrates with an enterprise account Works based on the content of your business account. This means they can interpret emails, analyze patterns, and contribute creatively based on your business sector.
It is possible to activate directly from online tools such as Gmail, Docs, Spreadsheets or Presentations, for example.
Privacy and corporate secrets are safe by brand: shared or requested content It is not used to fuel Google’s public AI, Limited to accounts of the same company.
The name change and the addition of features point to Google’s new artificial intelligence strategy. Recently, in addition to introducing a compact, open-source version of its language model, Google permanently renamed Bard to Gemini.
At least on Android, Google Assistant is starting to be replaced by a new, smarter service.
Source: Tec Mundo
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