5 AI tools by Google you should be using!!

What immediately comes to mind when one thinks of Google AI is Gemini. But the big search engine company headed by Alphabet has plenty of other AI capabilities and services targeted toward different market niches.

These five different services of Google AI go well beyond the mere ordinary AI chatbot, with detailed solutions for developers and users.

1. AI for Google Workspace

Google has certainly cemented a number of AI features into the applications we all use day in and day out, be it Gmail or Docs. With Help Me Write, Google Workspace users can now commence the design of projects, summarize content, or edit and revise in Google Docs. Similarly, in Gmail, users can tap into AI to summarize, respond directly, or give a quick response. Business users can view such functionalities in computers and smartphones through subscriptions available in Google Workspace or Google One AI Premium.

2. Circle to Search

The most remarkable feature that can probably come from the phone’s AI is the ability to understand photographs, thus allowing reverse image search functionality, and this is something only a few Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones are able to do so far. Recently, Google has also added other functionalities such as instant translations of text that appears on the screen, music recognition, among others. There is news that Circle to Search will soon arrive on more Android smartphones, allowing more access to Google’s latest mobile AI invention.

3. Gemma

If you were looking for an AI sandbox that would give an opportunity to create one’s own chatbot with features similar to Gemini, then large language model Gemma is just such. Unlike Gemini, which is a closed-source model, Gemma consists of a number of small and large lightweight language models with outstanding AI performance. The sizes for the latest open-sourced AI model from Google, Gemma 2, are 2B, 7B, 9B, and 27B. All of these models run on open-source AI projects such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, and JAX, making them rather easy to use and supportive of most hardware.

4. Vertex AI

Most-advanced mult-model from Google-Vertex AI: It gives organizations a set of various Gemini and Gemma models which could be applied for text, images, and videos for different tasks. Due to the fact that it covers most of the advanced reasoning skills of Google, it can enable developers to create apps with next-generation AI capabilities. However, it is available only to developers and businesses operating on Google Cloud. Although not free, Google is giving US$300 in credits with every new sign-up, allowing users to test the full capability of Vertex AI.

5. Google AI Studio

Yet another AI builder tool. This platform allows the creation and development of user-created AI services, enabled by using either a Gemma or Gemini model. Tuning various variables, including but not limited to token count, temperature, safety settings, output length, and more, users can choose and fine-tune an optimal language model regarding their particular use case.

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