What is Google Gemini?
It is Google’s largest and most capable AI model. It is built to be multimodal, it can generalize, understand, operate across, and combine different types of info — like text, images, audio, video, and code.
Google Gemini is a tool in the Large Language Models category of a tech stack.
Who uses Google Gemini?
Companies
9 companies reportedly use Google Gemini in their tech stacks, including Evrim Ağacı Tech Stack, Tech I Used Over The Years, and BotStacks.
Developers
15 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Google Gemini.
Google Gemini Integrations
Python, Node.js, Golang, Swift, and AI Gateway are some of the popular tools that integrate with Google Gemini. Here's a list of all 8 tools that integrate with Google Gemini.
Google Gemini's Features
- It’s fast and free to start building with Gemini Pro in Google AI Studio
- Tune and augment Gemini with your data, then manage and deploy in your AI-powered apps, search experiences, and conversational agents
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