Google brings AI assistant Gemini’s mobile app to India in 9 languages
Google launched its AI assistant Gemini’s mobile app in India today amid the ongoing discussions about AI models. The Gemini app is now accessible in India and supports English along with nine other languages: Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Users can utilize the app to type, speak, or even upload images to receive assistance as needed.
Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai shared on X social media platform, “We’re also adding these local languages to Gemini Advanced, plus other new features, and launching Gemini in Google Messages in English.”
According to the company, Gemini Advanced users in India can now leverage Gemini 1.5 Pro, its most advanced model, in nine languages.
Amar Subramanya, Vice President of Engineering, Gemini Experiences, added, “Additionally, we’re unlocking new features in Gemini Advanced such as new data analysis capabilities and file uploads, and also launching the ability to chat with Gemini in Google Messages, starting in English.”
On iOS, access to Gemini will gradually roll out directly from the Google app over the coming weeks.
Gemini Advanced now boasts the longest context window of any widely available consumer chatbot worldwide, with a context window of 1 million tokens.
“We’re also introducing Gemini in Google Messages to give you another way to collaborate with Gemini on your phone,” the company stated.
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