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Gemini 2.0 is leaked, now we wait for the launch

The Gemini-2.0-Pro-Exp-0111 model reportedly appears as an option for paid Google One AI Premium subscribers, who already enjoy exclusive access to advanced tools such as Gemini Advanced

byKerem Gülen
November 12, 2024
in Artificial Intelligence

Gemini 2.0 leaked this week, sparking anticipation for Google’s latest AI model release. TestingCatalog identified a model titled Gemini-2.0-Pro-Exp-0111 on the Gemini web app, available only to select users under the Gemini Advanced section. This discovery has heightened speculation about Gemini 2.0’s potential capabilities and suggests Google may be gearing up for a public launch soon.

Google’s next AI model: What we know so far

The Gemini-2.0-Pro-Exp-0111 model reportedly appears as an option for paid Google One AI Premium subscribers, who already enjoy exclusive access to advanced tools such as Gemini Advanced. Free users still have access to Gemini 1.5 Flash, but it’s rumored that Google may introduce a Gemini 2.0 Flash for them as well. TestingCatalog noted that the experimental model responds quickly to prompts and includes capabilities such as image generation and web search. However, the model is not yet available for general use, indicating it might still be undergoing internal testing.

The current model is labeled as “our experimental model,” according to Google. However, it remains uncertain whether this experimental tag hints at its readiness for full public release or if it’s merely part of Google’s preliminary tests.

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Google seems to be working on a standalone Gemini app specifically for iPhone users (Image credit)

A standalone Gemini app for iPhone on the horizon?

Adding to the intrigue, Google seems to be working on a standalone Gemini app specifically for iPhone users. Though iPhone users have been able to access Gemini AI through the Google app, TestingCatalog reported a sighting of a dedicated Gemini app briefly available on the App Store. This app, which includes voice search, text generation, and image creation, promises a more direct experience with Google’s AI features for iOS users. Voice search, showcased at Google I/O 2024, was one of the standout features, offering a conversational and advanced AI interaction.

If launched, this standalone app would be a significant addition for iPhone users who may not have access to Apple’s own advanced AI features. This move aligns with Google’s strategy of enhancing cross-platform accessibility, providing a viable alternative to Apple’s native AI tools.

Competing with OpenAI and anticipating a December launch

The timing of the Gemini 2.0 leak aligns with expectations of an official release by the end of 2024, as Google aims to keep pace with OpenAI’s anticipated launch of its Orion model. Both companies have been preparing to unveil their next-generation AI models, setting the stage for intense competition in the AI space.

With both Google and OpenAI in a race to dominate the next wave of AI technology, the imminent arrival of Gemini 2.0 could significantly bolster Google’s presence. The added advantage of a dedicated iOS app positions Google to reach users across multiple platforms, a strategic advantage in this competitive landscape.


Gemini Live can now speak French, German, Portuguese, Hindi, and Spanish


A new era for Google’s AI offerings

The leak of Gemini 2.0 and the possible release of a Gemini app for iPhone underscore Google’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge AI to a broader audience. As these developments unfold, they could redefine how users engage with AI across devices, setting a new standard for accessible, high-performance AI tools.

Google’s careful rollouts, combined with strategic platform inclusivity, signal a promising future for Gemini 2.0. With potential enhancements like faster response times, image generation, and voice-activated capabilities, the model stands to offer significant advancements over its predecessors.


Featured image credit: Kerem Gülen/Ideogram

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