Google will announce Gemini Enterprise and Gemini Business plans, giving Google Workspace customers access to Gemini Ultra 1.0 along with enterprise-grade data protection, according to a leak posted on X by Android developer Dylan Roussel. It is said that
With this plan, companies will be able to use Gemini in their work environments with confidence, as Google will not use conversations or corporate data to train Gemini models. Administrators will now be able to manage Gemini settings through the Google Workspace admin console.
Additionally, with the recent release of Gemini Advanced, users can now edit and run Python code snippets directly in Gemini's user interface. This allows you to experiment with your code, observe how your changes affect the output, and ensure that your code works as intended.
This feature is designed to serve both your learning and validation needs. This feature allows students to experiment with code examples and better understand how their changes affect the output.
Meanwhile, developers can efficiently verify the functionality of generated code within Gemini before implementation, saving time and ensuring code reliability.
Google recently released Gemini 1.5. This new model features the largest 1 million token context window ever seen in a natural processing model, surpassing ChatGPT and Claude. In contrast, GPT-4 Turbo has 128K context windows and Claude 2.1 has 200K context windows.