Google has launched the Gemini Flash 2.0 neural network for all Gemini users on desktop computers and mobile devices – according to the ZDNET resource, in practice the desktop version is updated faster.
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The Gemini 2.0 Flash model has higher performance and gives faster answers in comparison with the predecessor, says Google; The chatbot is ready to help with such tasks as writing texts, participation in brainstorming and help with training materials, and working with it has become more comfortable. The updated system version now reacts to uploaded images now – other types of files cannot be sent a free version.
Google introduced the experimental version of the Gemini 2.0 Flash model at the end of last year, characterizing it as a “low delay” work horse – it, according to the creator, copes with the writing of the software code, solving mathematical tasks and reasoning, working twice as fast as the predecessor – Gemini 1.5 Flash. Previously, Google Gemini 2.0 Flash was available only to Gemini Advanced subscribers for $ 19.99 per month – for them an opened window of 1 million tokens (1,500 pages of text), priority access to the DEEP ResEARCH and GEMS functions, 2 TB GOOGLE ONE tastes and the ability to load Code repository. Models Gemini 1.5 Flash and 1.5 Pro still continue to work in the coming weeks.
Google also announced that she completed the deployment of the Imagen 3 model in the Gemini image generator for all users. This model offers improved detail, better lighting effects and a reduced number of artifacts.
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