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Google Unveils Gemini Ultra: Rebranding Existing Chatbot Bard.

Gemini Google Most Capable AI Model

In a long-anticipated move, Google has officially launched Gemini Ultra, a revolutionary version that powers Gemini Advanced. This new iteration promises an enriched user experience, excelling in reasoning, instructional guidance, coding support, and collaborative creativity. Simultaneously, Google announced the rebranding of Bard to simply "Gemini," signaling a comprehensive upgrade in its AI offerings.

Gemini Advanced transcends traditional AI capabilities, positioning itself as a personalized tutor capable of generating custom step-by-step instructions, sample quizzes, and engaging in dynamic discussions tailored to individual learning preferences. For coding enthusiasts, the chatbot becomes an invaluable companion, adept at handling advanced coding scenarios, providing ideation support, and assisting in the evaluation of different coding approaches.

How to Access Google Gemini? 

To access Gemini Advanced, users can subscribe to the Google One AI Premium Plan, priced at $19.99 per month, featuring a complimentary two-month trial. This plan not only unlocks the latest AI advancements but also includes the benefits of the existing Google One Premium plan, offering 2TB of storage.

AI Premium subscribers are set to enjoy additional perks, with upcoming access to Gemini integration in Gmail, Docs, Slides, Sheets, and more, formerly known as Duet AI. Gemini Advanced is available for users in over 150 countries and territories in English, marking a global expansion of Google's advanced AI offerings.

Mobile App for Google Gemini.

Google has introduced a dedicated mobile app for Gemini on both Android and iOS platforms. The Gemini app for Android is currently available on Google Play, initially supporting English with plans to introduce Korean and Japanese language support next week. By downloading the Gemini app or opting in through Google Assistant, users can seamlessly access the new overlay experience, whether through the app or other activation methods like the power button, corner swiping on select phones, or using the "Hey Google" command.

On iOS, the introduction of Gemini access is slated for the coming weeks within the Google app. Users can effortlessly toggle the Gemini feature, engaging in conversations to boost creativity, generate custom images, seek assistance in writing social posts, and even plan activities – all directly from the Google app.

Google's Gemini Ultra marks a significant leap forward in AI capabilities, offering a multifaceted approach to learning, coding, and creative collaboration. The integration of Gemini across platforms reflects Google's commitment to providing users with a seamless and advanced AI experience, pushing the boundaries of innovation in the digital landscape.

Google AI Image Generation with Bard: All You Need To Know

In a significant move that brings Google into the competitive landscape of AI image generation, the tech giant has finally released its much-anticipated AI image generator for Google Bard. This launch positions Google alongside industry players like Midjourney and OpenAI, who have already established their mark with powerful AI image generators.

Google Bard: From Imagen to Public Debut.

Google was an early player in the AI image generation domain, introducing its Imagen system in a research paper back in 2022. Despite generating considerable interest at the time, Google chose to keep the technology under wraps for almost two years. However, with the recent release of Google Bard's AI image generator, the public is finally getting a taste of what Imagen has to offer.

Bard's Image Generator: Free Access Sets it Apart.

Unlike some of its competitors, such as Midjourney, Google Bard is making waves by offering free and straightforward access to its AI image generator. While Midjourney requires users to pay a premium fee of $10-$120 per month and navigate a desktop application on Discord, Bard allows users to visit https://bard.google.com and interact with a chatbot to generate images at no cost.

The simplicity and cost-free nature of Bard's interface make it an attractive option for those looking to experiment with AI or engage in creative endeavors, such as crafting smiley face triangle cars with their kids.

Steps To Use Google Bard for Image Generation.

You can follow the below steps to generate AI Images using Google Bard:
  1. Visit bard.google.com in your web browser.
  2. Sign in using your Google account credentials.
  3. Input a detailed and descriptive prompt to guide the image generation.
  4. Click the "Submit" button to initiate the process.
  5. After a brief processing period, thumbnails of the generated images will be presented.
  6. Select an image to view a larger version within the carousel.
  7. To download any image, click on the download icon located in the top right corner of the image preview.
AI Image Generated using Google Bard
Image Generated using Google Bard

Invisible Watermark Technology.

One notable detail about Bard's images is the inclusion of an invisible watermark. While invisible watermarks have been in use for decades, it raises questions about the implications for users. The article explores the history of invisible watermark technology and its presence in Bard's image generation, shedding light on potential concerns and considerations.

In conclusion, Google Bard's entry into the AI image generation space introduces a valuable player that prioritizes accessibility without compromising on technological prowess. As users experiment with the free and user-friendly interface, the competition among AI image generators is sure to intensify, pushing innovation and advancements in this dynamic field.

How To Delete Your Google Account Permanently.

Delete Your Google Account

Quitting Google forever is a big step and not for the faint-hearted. Once you’ve deleted your account, there’s no back going back (although you can of course create a new account and start afresh). This is definitely not something you should jump into lightly - there’s no reason why you can’t keep your existing Google account but just not use it.

You can also use Google services such as Search and YouTube without logging in, although certain features are restricted if you don’t allow ‘personalization’. 

Delete Your Google Account.

If you’re absolutely sure you’re ready to ditch Google and have backed up all your data and chosen your alternatives, then deleting your account is actually very easy.

Simply go to your account page (myaccount.google.com) and click ‘Data & personalization’ in the left-hand panel, then scroll down to ‘Download, delete or make a plane for your data’ and click ‘Delete a service or your account’.

Delete Google Account

Finally, click ‘Delete your account’ and say goodbye to Google. Google may ask to re-write your password for confirmation.  

Delete Your Google Account

Recover Your Google Account. 

If you change your mind within two days of deletion, there is a chance you can get back your Google account by going to the ‘Account recovery’ page.

Recover Google Account

Enter the email address or phone number associated with the account that was deleted, then click ‘Attempt to restore this account’. 

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4 Ways to Protect Yourself Against Google Chrome-based Attacks

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Knowing that Google Chrome was created by one of the most data-hungry companies globally, we have always had our reservations about it.

These days, more reports are coming out about how the browser is being used to perpetrate a different kind of dangers and scams. Known to be the most used browser in the world, we see why it would be a hotbed for hackers since they would be able to attack many users at once.

It would help if you were not one of the casualties of this browser, though. If you will keep using your Google Chrome, here are some tips to stay safer than before.


1 Understand Incognito Mode

One of the many privacy dangers that come with Google Chrome is not the use of Incognito Mode, but failing to understand what it can and cannot do.

This browsing mode is famed for ensuring your browser history is not logged when in use. It also clears cookies and other tracker information from your browser as soon as you are done with the current session. You might not know that your employer/ network admin, webmasters, and internet service provider (ISPs) still see everything you are doing on the internet.

Thus, you are protected from other browser users who are looking at your browse information – but not from those on the other end of things. That is why you should not use this mode for susceptible tasks.
Otherwise, you can follow the step below.

2 Install a VPN

What does a VPN have to do with securing your browsing on a Google Chrome install? A lot, if you ask us.

VPNs are known for their plenty of servers placed in different countries of the world. When you layer your connection over a VPN, your internet data is routed through a lot of these servers before getting to the final destination. This move is called tunneling.

Thus, a VPN on your chrome browser masks your activity on the web. Even if you were not using Incognito Mode, no one would be able to snoop on your internet activity. Not even your ISP and network admins will have any idea of what your internet session was about.

3 Check Extensions

The Google Chrome extension store is starting to get awash with a ton of malicious extensions. Adding them to your browser steals various sensitive information from you, sending them back to the hackers behind such extensions.

In recent weeks, we have seen such extensions be why many users lose their crypto wallets and holdings. Other users have even had their fiat money balances wiped out too. That, and we have not talked about those who lost access to some of their accounts.

This is possible since the extension can access all that has been saved on your browsers – such as password and login details. They can also record your keystrokes, allowing them success to sensitive data such as a cryptocurrency wallet seed phrase.

The best response to this attack is to get extensions strictly from the Google Chrome extensions store. Even at that, make sure the extension you are getting is from a trusted brand and supplier.

4 Update your Browser


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When Google finds a new flaw in the system, it will send out a patch to fix that flaw. Sometimes, this is a flaw that has already made the news. For security reasons, though, developers will usually not talk about what they have updated in the browser. That way, hackers don't go snooping around such other vulnerabilities that they can find.

Thus, it is in your best interest to always update the app whenever you get the prompt. Updating the Google Chrome browser does not take long, but it keeps you protected for longer than before.

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