
Google has announced a significant update to its Gemini platform, marking the end of 'Gemini Extensions' and their replacement with 'apps'. This change, introduced in version 16.8 of the beta application, reflects Google's evolving approach to integrating Gemini's AI capabilities across various services.
What Were Gemini Extensions?
Gemini Extensions were designed to enhance user experience by integrating AI-driven features into Google's services. These extensions allowed users to leverage Gemini's capabilities in tasks such as composing messages or making calls more efficiently.
The Shift to 'Apps'
By renaming and rebranding Gemini Extensions as 'apps', Google aims to streamline the user interface and improve functionality. This transition is part of a broader strategy to make Gemini more accessible and user-friendly, aligning with Google's focus on seamless integration across its platforms.
Recent Gemini Updates and Developments
Gemini for Google Cloud: Users can continue to use Gemini in BigQuery without additional costs for now, following a temporary delay in procurement requirements.
Gemini Model Updates: New versions of Gemini models, such as the Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite, are being rolled out with improved capabilities.
Gemini Extensions for Communication Apps: Recent extensions for WhatsApp, Messages, and Phone have streamlined communication tasks.
As Google continues to refine and expand Gemini's capabilities, users can expect more sophisticated AI-driven tools across various Google services. The phase-out of Gemini Extensions in favor of 'apps' is a step towards a more cohesive and user-centric experience.