Google is preparing to introduce the new version of its artificial intelligence model Gemini. According to discoveries made by TestingCatalog, an experimental version of Gemini 2.0 called “Gemini-2.0-Pro-Exp-0111” is being tested. This model reveals Google’s ambitious progress in artificial intelligence and its efforts to improve user experience. Gemini 2.0 is expected to be officially released in December 2024.
Gemini 2.0 attracts attention as part of Google’s strategy to take one step further in artificial intelligence technologies. TestingCatalog states that this new model can perform web searches, create images and provide very fast responses. Moreover, these features suggest that the model will be offered exclusively to paid subscribers. Currently, free users can access the “Gemini 1.5 Flash” model, while paid users can access “Gemini 1.5 Pro” with the “Gemini Advanced” option.
What are the new features of Gemini 2.0?
Reviews by TestingCatalog reveal that the “Gemini-2.0-Pro-Exp-0111” model is labeled as an “experimental model.” This model produces answers in reverse chronological order and offers advanced functions such as creating images and searching. However, it has not yet been confirmed whether the model is exactly Gemini 2.0 Pro. Some experts also state that this version may be a user interface test.
While Google attracted the attention of users with its previous Gemini models, it aims to strengthen its leadership in the field of artificial intelligence with this new version. Additionally, Gemini 2.0 Pro, which is planned to be offered as part of a paid subscription, is thought to be a sign of how artificial intelligence technologies will become more commercially sustainable. This innovation, which follows the first version of Gemini released in 2023, highlights speed, accuracy and personalization features in artificial intelligence models.
Gemini 2.0 is expected to be widely available in December. The release of the new model will take place exactly one year after the launch of the first version of the Gemini. This development also reveals the importance Google attaches to regular updates and user feedback in its artificial intelligence models.
On the other hand, OpenAI’s Orion model seems to be one of the artificial intelligence innovations to be released in the same period. However, the emphasis Google puts on Gemini 2.0 shows that the company is preparing to take a strategic step in the artificial intelligence race. This signals that the artificial intelligence ecosystem will be even more active next year.