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Google has announced significant updates to its AI tool, Gemini, including the reintroduction of AI-generated images of people, which had been temporarily disabled due to misuse and inaccuracies. The company asserts that improved safeguards and technical enhancements have been implemented to prevent the creation of inappropriate content. Alongside this, Google is rolling out 'Gems,' customizable chatbots that allow users to tailor responses for specific tasks. The new Imagen 3 model will also enhance image generation capabilities with realistic outputs and built-in watermarking technology. These features will be available to Gemini Advanced, Business, and Enterprise users in the coming days. Google emphasizes ongoing user feedback to refine the Gemini experience as it seeks to maintain ethical standards in AI deployment.
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