Google rebrands Bard AI to Gemini and launches a new app and subscription

By Hayden Field  THU, FEB 8 20248
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/08/google-gemini-ai-launches-in-new-app-subscription.html

KEY POINTS

* Google on Thursday announced a major rebrand of Bard, its AI chatbot and 
assistant, including a fresh app rollout and new usage and subscription options.

* Bard, a chief competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, is now called Gemini, the same 
name as the suite of AI models that power it.


Google on Thursday announced a major rebrand of Bard, its artificial 
intelligence chatbot and assistant, including a fresh app and subscription 
options.

Bard, a chief competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, is now called Gemini, the same 
name as the suite of AI models that power the chatbot.

Google also announced new ways for consumers to access the AI tool: As of 
Thursday, Android users can download a new dedicated Android app for Gemini, 
and iPhone users can use Gemini within the Google app on iOS.

Google’s rebrand and app offerings underline the company’s commitment to 
pursuing — and investing heavily in — AI assistants or agents, a term often 
used to describe tools ranging from chatbots to coding assistants and other 
productivity tools.

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted the firm’s commitment to AI during the 
company’s Jan. 30 earnings call. Pichai said he eventually wants to offer an AI 
agent that can complete more and more tasks on a user’s behalf, including 
within Google Search, although he said there is “a lot of execution ahead.” 
Likewise, chief executives at tech giants from Microsoft to Amazon  underlined 
their commitment to building AI agents as productivity tools.

Google’s Gemini changes are a first step to “building a true AI assistant,” 
Sissie Hsiao, a vice president at Google and general manager for Google 
Assistant and Bard, told reporters on a call Wednesday.

Google on Thursday also announced a new AI subscription option, for power users 
who want access to Gemini Ultra 1.0, Google’s most powerful AI model.

Access costs $19.99 per month through Google One, the company’s paid storage 
offering. For existing Google One subscribers, that price includes the storage 
plans they may already be paying for. There’s also a two-month free trial 
available.

Thursday’s rollouts are available to users in more than 150 countries and 
territories, but they’re restricted to the English language for now. Google 
plans to expand language offerings to include Japanese and Korean soon, as well 
as other languages.

The Bard rebrand also affects Duet AI, Google’s former name for the “packaged 
AI agents” within Google Workspace and Google Cloud, which are designed to 
boost productivity and complete simple tasks for client companies including 
Wayfair, GE, Spotify and Pfizer. The tools will now be known as Gemini for 
Workspace and Gemini for Google Cloud.

Google One subscribers who pay for the AI ​​subscription will also have access 
to Gemini’s assistant capabilities in Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides and Meet, 
executives told reporters Wednesday.

Google hopes to incorporate more context into Gemini from users’ content in 
Gmail, Docs and Drive. For example, if you were responding to a long email 
thread, suggested responses would eventually take in context from both earlier 
messages in the thread and potentially relevant files in Google Drive.

As for the reason for the broad name change? Google’s Hsiao told reporters 
Wednesday that it’s about helping users understand that they’re interacting 
directly with the AI ​​models that underpin the chatbot.

“Bard [was] the way to talk to our cutting-edge models, and Gemini is our 
cutting-edge models,” Hsiao said.

Eventually, AI agents could potentially schedule a group hangout by scanning 
everyone’s calendar to make sure there are no conflicts, book travel and 
activities, buy presents for loved ones or perform a specific job function such 
as outbound sales. Currently, though, the tools, including Gemini, are largely 
limited to tasks such as summarizing, generating to-do lists or helping to 
write code.

“We will again use generative AI there, particularly with our most advanced 
models and Bard,” Pichai said on the Jan. 30 earnings call, speaking about 
Google Assistant and Search. That “allows us to act more like an agent over 
time, if I were to think about the future and maybe go beyond answers and 
follow-through for users even more.”

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