Google's Gemini App Nears 1 Billion Users
Google's Gemini app is rapidly approaching 1 billion monthly active users, steadily increasing over the past year and closing in on ChatGPT's user base.
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Google's Gemini app is rapidly approaching 1 billion monthly active users, steadily increasing over the past year and closing in on ChatGPT's user base.
Alphabet Inc. has announced a significant milestone, reporting that its Gemini AI app has doubled its monthly users to 900 million, showcasing rapid adoption.
Google has debuted a standalone Gemini application specifically designed for Apple's MacOS, expanding the availability of its AI assistant to desktop users.

News of the acquisition arrives just one week after Google announced the launch of Lyria 3, its latest AI music model, as part of the Gemini app.
Google VP Josh Woodward, who leads the Gemini app, responded to user feedback on X, outlining the top 10 problems users have with the AI app, ranging from Workspace reliability to tool calling, and assured them that fixes are underway.

Google has launched its Gemini AI as a new desktop application for Windows and Mac, while also reportedly engaging in discussions with the U.S. Department of Defense for its potential deployment in classified settings. These developments mark a significant expansion of Gemini's reach into both consumer and government sectors.
Alphabet (Google) is broadening the integration of personal intelligence features across its search engine, the Gemini app, and Chrome browser in the United States.
Google has added a custom music generation feature to its Gemini app and announced significant commitments to India's AI growth, including a new India-US subsea cable and a $30 million AI challenge.

The Gemini app is rolling out its personalized image creation feature to a wider user base, enhancing its generative AI capabilities.
News outlets report on the Google Gemini application, specifically mentioning its availability or features for Mac users, indicating its expansion across different platforms.

Google has released an update to its 'Nano Banana 2' image AI model, which is now faster and more efficient while offering quality comparable to Nano Banana Pro. The update is immediately available in the Gemini app and other services.