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Gemini, here’s the curious gap with respect to the Google Assistant

Gemini, here's the curious gap with respect to the Google Assistant

That the launch of Gemini that it was a bit rushed is now evident to everyone.

The problems surrounding image generation with humans, in this sense, is just one of the most obvious cases of how Google he should have worked on this project a little longer.

Among the shortcomings of the new model Artificial intelligenceit seems, there is the ability to recognize songs. What makes this lack so glaring is the fact that, in fact, this was already widely available with theGoogle Assistant.

Users who were familiar with this virtual assistant, in fact, uttered a phrase similar to “OK Google, what is this song?” could get the title of the song being played. Whether it was a disco, a bar or any public place, this action allowed the song and singer to be traced.

Although this feature is available through several specific apps (such as Shazam), Google Assistant for ease of use and detection accuracy was considered by many to be the best solution.

Gemini and AI still “immature” when it comes to recognizing songs

But how does Gemini behave if he is asked to recognize songs?

Google’s new AI, apparently, limits itself to suggesting specific apps or invites the user to “go back” by relying on the Google Assistant again.

To make the situation even more grotesque, there is the fact that this function is not even available in the plan Premium Of Google One. This should ensure an even more advanced and sophisticated user experience for users.

Certainly, this function will soon be added to Gemini, but it remains clear that this shows that it is still an “immature” system, which needs more time to demonstrate its full potential. On the other hand, the arrival in record time of Gemini 1.5 demonstrates how Google is committing resources and time to continuously support this project.

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