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Google ‘secretly building AI versions of celebrities’ you can talk to all day

GOOGLE is rumored to be developing an AI chatbot with responses modeled after those of celebrities and influencers.

The tech giant has quietly been working on the project while trying to build partnerships with notable figures, insiders claim.

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Google is reportedly developing an AI chatbot that mimics the speech of celebrities, influencers, and other notable figuresCredit: Getty

The story was broken by The Information, citing two people with knowledge of the project. Google has yet to confirm or deny the report.

The company is supposedly working to tweak the response style of its preexisting Gemini AI model to mimic the speech of celebrities and influencers.

Insiders claim the company is simultaneously building a feature that will let users create their own programs.

The chatbot might serve as a response to Meta’s celebrity AI chatbots, which debuted late last year.

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The project was first unveiled at the September 2023 Meta Connect event but only available to select users as a beta.

The chatbots became widely available in the United States three months later, integrated through WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram.

While they use the likeness of celebrities like rapper Snoop Dogg and former NFL player Tom Brady, they appear to take liberties when it comes to personality – and have different names to boot.

Regardless of whether its celebrity chatbot project pans out, Google already appears to be taking aim at its competitors in the AI space.

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The company unveiled a host of AI features, including upgrades to its Gemini chatbot, at its annual I/O developer conference last month.

Google also announced Monday that it would be adding the latest language model, Gemini 1.5 Pro, as a side panel to Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Gmail.

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The tool will be able to pull information from documents in Drive and write or summarize emails.

Gemini will also arrive in the Gmail app for iOS and Android. Some features like email highlights will be available instantly, while others are expected to arrive at a later date.

However, there’s a catch: the sidebar will only be offered to users who pay for Gemini through Google Workspace, Gemini Education, or Google One AI.

The rumored project appears to be a response to Meta's celebrity chatbots, which were unveiled last year and use the likeness of public figures while taking liberty with their personalities

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The rumored project appears to be a response to Meta’s celebrity chatbots, which were unveiled last year and use the likeness of public figures while taking liberty with their personalitiesCredit: Meta

These developments come amid users’ frustrations with Google’s controversial AI Overview tool, which is meant to summarize search engine results.

Social media users have reported false and misleading answers and complained that the tool makes Google Search harder to use.

Google is not the only tech giant fighting for a spot at the forefront of AI innovation.

Insiders say Apple is preparing to issue a response in the form of its own AI tools – in what analyst Paolo Pescatore described as an “arms race“.

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However, Pescatore noted that the tech behemoths fill different roles in the industry, with many Google services being used on Apple devices.

“This coupled with Apple’s developments on hardware, software and platforms arguably puts in a stronger position to ride high on the AI bandwagon,” he told The U.S. Sun.

What is Google Gemini?

You may have heard of Google’s Gemini AI tool – so what exactly is it?

Google’s Gemini AI launched in December 2023 and is available online, billed as a way to “supercharge your creativity and productivity”.

Gemini is a multimodal model that learns from a variety of data types including images, text, and audio.

When a user enters a prompt into Gemini, it generates a response using information it already knows or pulls from other sources (often Google services).

While training on datasets, it identifies patterns that help it mimic a human response. As it is continuously learning, Gemini also learns from your prompts, responses, and feedback.

Google has admitted that “Gemini will make mistakes and might even say something offensive”.

The program occasionally cites its sources. If it quotes at length from a webpage, for instance, it makes reference to that page. Sometimes, it generates a URL that users can click.

Gemini has usage limits to reduce traffic, meaning it may cap the number of prompts and conversations a user can have within a specific timeframe.

This number depends on factors like how long and complex a user’s prompts are and the length of the conversation with Gemini. Google will alert you when you are close to hitting the limit for a given period.

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