GEMINI has some new abilities that can be more useful in seats, and Google announced on a Workspace blog post. Currently, GEMINI can respond to questions about data, including details, and create static charts that can be inserted into spreadsheets as images. The new features are developed to most of the workspace plan and to the $ 19.99 Google One AI Premium Plan user per month.
According to Google, Gemini does all of these by creating and executing Python code and analyzing the results of the code. In the case of a simpler request, you may use a normal spreadsheet type, but ultimately, you can usually save boring and headache associated with the creation of data visualization. Before this, Gemini was limited to simpler tasks, such as how to do things with a sheet and created a table.
Google warns that the visualization of data generated in these AI is a static image, so you need to ask GEMINI to create a new one every time you update the data. The chart is created in the old -fashioned way, and it may be worthwhile to invest in advance efforts in frequently updated datasets. Google warns that Gemini’s accuracy may be affected by consistent data, deficiency, and not specific prompts for what is needed.
The new features will be deployed by February 20, and in addition to the other GEMINI AI functions added by Google, added to the recent standard workspace business plan regardless of whether the Google workspace customers wanted. It was done.