Google’s much-anticipated AI assistant app, Gemini, will officially launch in Kenya and across Africa starting next week. This news comes after Gemini’s initial release in the United States and subsequent unavailability in other regions.
The confirmation came straight from Jack Krawczyk, a Google Bard product lead now leading the Gemini project, in a post on X. This exciting announcement paves the way for users in Kenya to finally explore the vast capabilities of Gemini, marking a significant step forward in Google’s AI accessibility efforts. The Gemini app is also set to launch in other regions across Asia-Pacific and Latin America next week, marking a truly global expansion for this powerful AI tool.
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Gemini promises a range of impressive capabilities that go beyond basic voice commands and text interactions we’re used to with the traditional Google Assistant. It can process information from text, audio, and even images, and even perform complex tasks like summarizing documents, generating creative text formats, and translating languages more effectively.
The arrival of Gemini as an app holds immense potential to revolutionize how people interact with technology. From assisting with daily tasks to fostering learning and creative expression, this AI assistant could become an invaluable tool for individuals and businesses alike.