In announcing Gemini 2.0, Google today shared the latest on Project Astra, while unveiling Project Mariner as an agent that can browse the web for you. Google says a “new class of agentic ...
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Google showcased its new Android XR platform for mixed-reality headsets, using a new Samsung VR headset, codenamed Project Moohan, with Gemini AI running on it. The AI looked right at home on the ...
As a part of the announcement, Google showed off a bunch of future plans, like its Project Astra assistant that will likely like within a pair of smart glasses at some point soon. For now, Gemini ...
Google is entering its AI agents era with the introduction of Gemini 2.0 -- the company's next generation AI chatbot -- and a limited release of Project Astra, a computer vision-assisted AI agent ...
Gemini’s reach extends to Drive as well, where it can summarize files and folders and give quick facts about a project. In Meet, meanwhile, Gemini translates captions into additional languages.
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Instead of just answering your questions, Gemini 2.0 can act for you. For instance, Google is unveiling Project Mariner, an experimental Chrome extension that can interact with web pages.
Gemini 2.0 addresses many of these needs by giving the AI access to Google Search, Maps, and Lens. These tools in particular are coming to Google's Project Astra as well, a moonshot that combines ...