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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Google added free file analysis to Gemini

Google has brought a new update to its Artificial Intelligence Assistant Gemini, and has opened a feature previously offered to paid subscribers to all users. This move is considered an important step to increase the accessibility of artificial intelligence vehicles for free users. Paid users have recently gained a new feature, such as continuing previous conversations. These updates of Google seem to be further angry with the competition between artificial intelligence assistants.

The file analysis feature, which was offered to Gemini Advanced users who paid 719 TL per month, has now become accessible by free users. This feature can be used through both Gemini application and web -based version. Users will be able to understand that this feature is active when they see the option of “upload files to obtain fast summarizes and action that can be converted to action”. Google’s step, especially Perplexity It is a matter of curiosity whether it will provide an advantage against its competitors such as.

Users will be able to upload files from Google Drive or direct devices. A code folder with a maximum of 10 files or 1,000 files at the same time can be installed. Once the files are uploaded, users can ask questions about content, summarize or create a graph from an electronic table. This feature can provide a great convenience, especially for the business and education sector.

File Types Supported by Gemini

Gemini’s file analysis feature supports various types of files. These include Txt Flat text files, CPP, PY, JAVA, PHP, SQL and HTML code files such as Doc, Docx, PDF, RTF, DOT, DOTX, HWP and HWPX, Documents created in Google Docs, Table data such as CSV and TSV, electronic table files such as XLS and XLSX, and Google Sheets.

However, this feature only works with the Gemini 2.0 flash version. This may be restrictive for some users. On the other hand, Google’s move is considered an important step to increase the accessibility of artificial intelligence vehicles for free users.

Paid users have gained a new feature, such as continuing previous conversations. This feature can facilitate users, especially in long -term projects or complex queries. In any case, Google’s updates seem to be further angry with the competition between artificial intelligence assistants.

Danish Kapoor