In recent weeks, Google has been gradually unveiling the capabilities of its Gemini 2.0, and the momentum continues with the introduction of two new models. Users have already experienced the Gemini 2.0 Experimental Advanced and Gemini 2.0 Flash, but today marks the launch of additional models that enhance the Gemini app’s functionality.
Google releases new models to the Gemini app
The first of these new offerings is the Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental. As indicated by its designation, this model is still in the experimental phase, which means users may encounter some quirks. Nevertheless, it promises to be a robust tool, particularly for those engaged in coding and managing intricate prompts. Its ability to tackle complex requests positions it as a valuable asset for users seeking a more capable AI assistant. This model is accessible not only through the Gemini app but also via Google AI Studio and Vertex AI.
Second model
The second model introduced is the Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental. While its name may not be particularly memorable, its performance certainly is. Google touts this model as the “world’s best model,” and users can explore its features at no cost. Built on the foundation of Gemini 2.0 Flash, this model is designed for speed and efficiency.
One of the standout features of Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental is its ability to deconstruct prompts into a series of manageable steps, resulting in higher-quality outputs. Additionally, it provides transparency by revealing its thought process, allowing users to trace the logic behind its conclusions. This feature is particularly beneficial for identifying any inaccuracies in the responses, as users can pinpoint where the model may have faltered.
With these new models now available in the Gemini app, users are encouraged to explore their capabilities. For those who do not see the updates immediately, a quick app update should bring the latest features to their fingertips.