The Redmi Note 12 4G now supports Google’s AI chat bot called Gemini. Honestly, i wasn’t expecting my Redmi Note 12 to support Gemini at its beta stage but clearly I was wrong. There’s no telling if the update is currently available to all Redmi Note 12 4G users for now but it’s guaranteed that all Redmi Note 12 4G models would support it especially because Gemini would replace Google Assistant in the future. Below are screenshots of the new AI update.
You don’t know what Gemini is?
Don’t worry, I asked the AI and this is the reply I got;
“Google Gemini is a family of large language models (LLMs) developed by Google AI, known for its ability to understand and process information across different formats, including text, code, audio, and images. It’s considered the successor to previous models like LaMDA and PaLM 2, offering advancements in performance, efficiency, and safety.”
Wonder if Gemini would support all android phones?
Well According to Gemini;
“Gemini is currently available on non-folding Android phones, as well as Samsung and Pixel foldables, with 4 GB of RAM or more, running Android 12 and up. It is not yet available on all Android devices.”
Basically, it supports Android phones running the Android 12 at least, meaning smartphones running Android 11 or below are not supported. It’s also not available on any foldable device yet.
It also provided the source of the details, you can check it out if you want.
Is Gemini Chat GPT Rival?
Well of course but both LLMs have their strengths and weaknesses, some of which are pointed out after asking Gemini this question;
The tech landscape is drastically changing with lots of AI innovations popping left and right. The likes of Gemini, Chat gpt, etc are making the livelihoods of people easier while some are sceptical about these systems especially because of the negative news regarding different flaws of AI in general.
While AI is still at its early stages, its future potential is massive. It’s capable of shaping our world both positively and the other way around, which is why how we use these systems determines our future than the systems themselves.