
Google mocked several new artificial intelligence (AI) features for Gemini senior subscribers on Tuesday. According to the report, these features include AI video generation tools and proxy tools. However, there is no message when these features will be shipped to the user. Meanwhile, the Mountain View-based tech giant is said to be launching Gemini 2.0 Pro experiments, and Gemini 2.0 Flash thinks the AI model as paid subscribers. While adding new models, the company also removed the old 1.5 Pro and Flash models from the AI app.
Gemini advanced users are said to make fun of new features
According to a 9to5google report, the tech giant shared a newsletter with senior Gemini subscribers that delivers new features that can be offered in the coming months. Without revealing any release dates, the company mocked users for potentially being able to use the Gemini platform to generate videos soon.
According to reports, in the newsletter, Google mentioned, “Explore new ways to create using leading video, image and audio generation tools.” It is worth noting that the Gemini app already offers the company’s latest image generation model Imagen 3 Access permissions. VEO 2, the latest video generation model is not available yet. The tech giant may plan to add video generation capabilities and inline editing to image generation. Although it can be used to add audio generation using its MusicLM platform.
The newsletter also reportedly mentioned “agent tools that can act on your behalf.” With Google Deepmind’s project sailors expected to launch this year, this is not that speculative. It is worth noting that Mariner Project Mariner debuted on Google I/O 2024, where Gemini was proven to be able to accomplish multiple complex tasks for multiple different applications with one prompt.
In addition, Gemini Premium subscribers also have access to Gemini 2.0 Pro experiments and Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinky models. While the former is the most capable model in the 2.0 series, the latter is a reasoning model with a transparent chain of thoughts (COT).
Those on the Gemini app free tier still have access to the Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking experiment, which has been added recently. Free users can also use the experimental “Think with Apps” model and perform inference-centric tasks on apps like YouTube, Maps, and Google Search.
However, these new models come at the expense of old models, which have now been removed from the application. Gemini users will no longer be able to access the 1.5 Pro and 1.5 Flash models.