developers globally are already using Gemini, Google's suite of multimodal AI models, with India boasting of one of the largest user bases on the tech giant's developer platform Google AI Studio, Manish Gupta, director, Google DeepMind told ET on Monday.
He is in the city for Google I/O, the regional variant of the company's annual developer conference being held on Tuesday.
The two million token context window on Gemini 1.5 Pro, previously waitlisted at I/O, is now available to all developers in India, he said. This expansion allows Gemini to process and understand even more information in a single request, leading to more contextual and comprehensive results, Gupta told ET.
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Google has now released Gemma2, the next generation of open models for AI innovation to all developers. It features improvements in performance along with built-in safety advancements. It's available in both 9 billion and 27 billion parameter sizes, optimised by Nvidia to run on next-gen GPUs.
«Today, more than 1.5 million developers globally use Gemini models across our tools. The fastest way to build with Gemini is through Google AI Studio, and India has one of the largest developer bases on Google AI Studio today,» Gupta said.
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