Google has unveiled its new artificial intelligence or AI Reasoning Model 'Gemi 2.0 Flash Thinking'. The specialty of the model is that it divides the user's input into several steps and can give more correct answers through logic.
It is not only a response, but the model can also show the process of his thoughts. As a result, users will understand the model because of the answer.
Last week, the OpenAI unveiled the Reasoning Model Series and 3 and O1 -Mini Models. In view of this, Google brought the new model. Although Google is a bit behind in unveiling the model, they claim that it is currently the best model in the world.
Currently, the Jemine 2.0 Flash Thinking model will be available in the model 'Dropdown' option on the desktop and mobile app. The model was initially unveiled in December last year. But now it has improved. OpenAI and 3 and DIPSC are created to compete with 5 models.
In addition, Google has unveiled another version '2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental with Apps', which will coordinate with services like YouTube, Google Search, and Google Maps.
The goal of these integration is to establish the Gemini model as an AI assistant or assistant.
Through these updates, Gemi has improved its regioning capabilities and performance, which will provide more effective assistance to users. However, its working method may be some time consuming. Because these complex tasks divide into small steps. As a result, it gives more accurate and reliable information.
The Jemi 2.0 Pro Experimental model has achieved special skills in coding and complex prompt management. It has the ability to think with much better rejunction or logic than the previous models. One of the most notable features of the model is the integration of Google search and the implementation of various codes on behalf of the user.
In addition, Gemi 2.0 Pro contains 2 million token context windows, which allows it to be processed by almost 1 million words in one session.
Users need to cost 5 cents per million token of the Gemi 2.0 flash. And Gemi 2.0 flash-lights are decimal 5 cents per million token.
Meanwhile, Google's new Gemi 2.0 Pro model has a very advanced performance. Currently, it will only be able to use the Gemi Advanced subscribers
