Google to Begin to Expand Their AI Work
Google is expected to make big changes to their current AI feature, Gemini, which could affect some public services, as well as their subscription service. The company’s artificial intelligence chatbot is their main AI feature available, but they are working on plans that will expand their AI services. Most likely, experts are expecting the free features for general public use to remain the same, while these new features would only be made available with a subscription package. Google has not formally announced any plans, so no one quite knows exactly what they intend to do, but many have theories based on a few different things. Inside sources report that Google is working on a new project that simply expands the horizons of many of their current business avenues.
Furthermore, one higher up in the tech world announced a career shift that has created further speculation.
Logan Kilpatrick, who previously worked as the head of developer relations for OpenAI announced on LinkedIn that he would be taking over as the lead for Google’s AI Studio. In his post, Kilpatrick wrote that he has lots of hard work ahead, but he plans to make Google the leading AI development company. He also stated that his department is hiring a large AI development centered team. The news of this new team being built for Google leads many to believe that they are furthering their investment into this new realm of technology.
Currently, Google’s premium subscription package includes higher drive storage and Gemini for Gmail and Docs.
Some who have been tracking Google’s work in recent years think that these features may go widespread into public use as they implement their new tech for their premium subscription. Other reports have recently come out that suggest that Google will set forth a reply suggestion feature on the Gmail app for Android users.
Not only is Google possibly expanding their artificial intelligence services, but Apple also reportedly wants to partner with them. Back in March, Bloomberg reported that Apple wants to partner with Google to incorporate Gemini into iPhone features. If such a partnership is to be successful, people anticipate that the feature will be included in a new update for IOS.
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