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- 🙀 Google Unleashes Gemini 2.0: AI Agents Go Mainstream
🙀 Google Unleashes Gemini 2.0: AI Agents Go Mainstream
Powerful AI models now available to the public, intensifying the race for AI dominance

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Here are 5 things you missed today in the world of AI. Because we get it, life is busy & who has the time to sit around and keep up with the fastest moving industry right now - here are 5 things we think you need to know in the world of AI.
1 -🙀 Google Unleashes Gemini 2.0: AI Agents Go Mainstream
Google has opened access to its most advanced AI models, Gemini 2.0, to the public. This move signifies a crucial step in the development of AI agents – sophisticated AI systems capable of independently completing complex tasks. With competitors like Anthropic and OpenAI rapidly advancing their own AI agent capabilities, the race to dominate this emerging field is heating up.
2 - ⚡️ Google unveils "Flash Thinking" AI, expands Gemini 2.0 Pro, and introduces a budget-friendly model.
Google is enhancing its Gemini AI with new models, including "Flash Thinking" for improved reasoning and a more powerful Pro version. Developers now have wider access to Gemini 2.0 Flash, and a new budget-friendly model, Flash-Lite, is available for cost-effective AI solutions.
3 - 🏈 Google Edits Super Bowl Ad After Gemini AI Spreads Misinformation About Gouda
Google has quietly edited its Super Bowl ad featuring Gemini AI after it incorrectly stated that Gouda accounts for a majority of the world's cheese consumption. This highlights the ongoing challenges of ensuring accuracy and reliability in AI-generated content, even when presented as a tool for businesses.
4 - 🔎 ChatGPT Search Goes Public: Now Accessible Without Login
OpenAI has removed the login requirement for ChatGPT Search, making its AI-powered search engine freely accessible to everyone. This move positions ChatGPT Search as a direct competitor to traditional search engines like Google and Bing. The search engine now offers a more traditional search experience, displaying maps, images, and concise descriptions of local attractions.
5 - 💻 Reviewed: The AI-Scandalized Review Site Rose From the Ashes (Under New Ownership)
Gannett shuttered its consumer reviews site, Reviewed, last year amid an AI scandal and union disputes. But the website continues to publish "new" articles, many of which are old pieces with updated headlines. A closer look reveals it was quietly acquired by StackCommerce, an affiliate marketing platform.
Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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