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Google's Gemini Live now available in Hindi, eight more Indian languages to come soon

Google announced local language support for its AI chatbot Gemini Live along with other features at the Google for India 2024 event

Published on: Oct 03, 2024 06:19 pm IST
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Google has announced a range of new artificial intelligence (AI) features focused for India specifically at the Google for India event on Thursday, October 03, 2024.

Gemini 1.0, since its release in last December, is available in three AI model sizes, defined by levels of capabilities and requirements of processing power.(Google)

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The main standout feature announced at the event is the availability of Gemini Live in local languages. More precisely, Gemini Live, part of Google's AI chatbot Gemini is now available in Hindi, with support for eight additional languages to come soon.

The other languages that will be added soon include Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, and Urdu.

Though Gemini Live was initially launched only for Gemini Advance subscribers, it has now been rolled out for all Android users, giving the ability to interact in more natural, conversational ways.

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