The dawn of the "Gemini era" has descended upon Google, ushering in a new era marked by the Search Generative Experience (SGE) and the omnipresence of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Insights gleaned from Alphabet's recent earnings call indicate that SGE is far from fading into obscurity. Google, under the helm of CEO Sundar Pichai, continues to fine-tune and test SGE, with Pichai expressing optimism about its trajectory.
In the nascent stages of SGE, Pichai affirms its vitality, assuring that it's here to stay. Notably, he highlights SGE's efficacy in making the Search Generative Experience faster, boasting a 40% reduction in latency in the United States. SGE's application through Search Labs in seven languages signals its global accessibility. Pichai emphasizes its adaptability to diverse information needs, excelling in handling complex queries and providing valuable insights in areas like education and gifting suggestions.
Gemini, unveiled in December as Gemini 1.0, marks a paradigm shift for Google. Pichai anticipates the imminent arrival of Gemini Ultra, a paid model tailored for intricate tasks. The Gemini series, born from the synergy of Google DeepMind's research teams, integrates text, images, audio, video, and code seamlessly. Pichai asserts that Gemini establishes a robust foundation, with ongoing improvements and innovations on the horizon.
Ads and SGE dance in tandem, as Google experiments with native ads within SGE while also finding success with placements above or below the AI-powered overview. Philipp Schindler, Google's Chief Business Officer, underscores the role of ads in enhancing commercial journeys and providing relevant options for users to connect with businesses.
The future of Google's Search extends beyond mere answers, evolving into an all-encompassing "agent." Pichai envisions a Search that is ambiently available everywhere, challenging the conventional search paradigm cultivated over two decades. Assistant, fortified by generative AI and advanced models like Bard, aims to act more as an agent over time, ushering in a transformative era for Google's search landscape.
Pichai sheds light on additional AI endeavors, such as Circle to Search, Lens, and Bard. Circle to Search simplifies Android phone searches with a gesture, Lens introduces generative AI overviews for visual searches, and Bard, now powered by Gemini Pro, spans over 40 languages and 230 countries. The relentless pursuit of AI solutions permeates every aspect of Google's ecosystem, with Bard set to advance further with the advent of Gemini Ultra for subscribers.
As the curtain rises on the Gemini era, Google charts a course towards an AI-driven future, redefining not just search but the entire user experience. The journey unfolds, propelled by a vision that transcends mere answers and aspires to be an indispensable companion in the digital realm.
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In the nascent stages of SGE, Pichai affirms its vitality, assuring that it's here to stay. Notably, he highlights SGE's efficacy in making the Search Generative Experience faster, boasting a 40% reduction in latency in the United States. SGE's application through Search Labs in seven languages signals its global accessibility. Pichai emphasizes its adaptability to diverse information needs, excelling in handling complex queries and providing valuable insights in areas like education and gifting suggestions.
Gemini, unveiled in December as Gemini 1.0, marks a paradigm shift for Google. Pichai anticipates the imminent arrival of Gemini Ultra, a paid model tailored for intricate tasks. The Gemini series, born from the synergy of Google DeepMind's research teams, integrates text, images, audio, video, and code seamlessly. Pichai asserts that Gemini establishes a robust foundation, with ongoing improvements and innovations on the horizon.
Ads and SGE dance in tandem, as Google experiments with native ads within SGE while also finding success with placements above or below the AI-powered overview. Philipp Schindler, Google's Chief Business Officer, underscores the role of ads in enhancing commercial journeys and providing relevant options for users to connect with businesses.
The future of Google's Search extends beyond mere answers, evolving into an all-encompassing "agent." Pichai envisions a Search that is ambiently available everywhere, challenging the conventional search paradigm cultivated over two decades. Assistant, fortified by generative AI and advanced models like Bard, aims to act more as an agent over time, ushering in a transformative era for Google's search landscape.
Pichai sheds light on additional AI endeavors, such as Circle to Search, Lens, and Bard. Circle to Search simplifies Android phone searches with a gesture, Lens introduces generative AI overviews for visual searches, and Bard, now powered by Gemini Pro, spans over 40 languages and 230 countries. The relentless pursuit of AI solutions permeates every aspect of Google's ecosystem, with Bard set to advance further with the advent of Gemini Ultra for subscribers.
As the curtain rises on the Gemini era, Google charts a course towards an AI-driven future, redefining not just search but the entire user experience. The journey unfolds, propelled by a vision that transcends mere answers and aspires to be an indispensable companion in the digital realm.
Photo: DIW - AIgen
Note: Text in this story is written using AI and edited.
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