Google Rolls Out ‘Gems’, Which Allows to Create Custom Versions of Gemini

IBL News | New York

After previewing them at the I/O 2024 conference in May, Google is rolling out Gems to Gemini Advanced, Business, and Enterprise subscribers.

Gems are the Google’s version of OpenAI’s GPT. They are described as custom versions of Gemini that users can create to act as experts on topics and remember detailed instructions.

The user enters a paragraph of “Instructions” and has Gemini rewrite it into a more structured format that lays out Purpose, Goals, and Behavior Rules, along with tone, maximum sentence length for responses, or even request emojis throughout replies.

Everything can be further edited. After naming and saving, they appear in the Gem manager.

Gemini offers some premade Gems:

  • Learning coach helps break down complex topics, making them easier to understand.
  • Brainstormer provides easy inspiration, from fresh ideas for a themed party to the perfect gift for an upcoming birthday.
  • Career guide unlocks your career potential with detailed plans to refine your skills and achieve goals.
  • Writing editor can elevate your writing through clear, constructive feedback on everything from grammar to structure.
  • A coding partner levels up your coding skills and can help you build projects and learn as you go.

In addition, Google is rolling out Imagen 3, its latest image-generation model, with a photorealistic quality.