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Checked it out: Gemini icon update you might have missed

Google updates Gemini app icons on iPhone and Android devices.

Checked out the updated Gemini symbol?
Checked out the updated Gemini symbol?

Checked it out: Gemini icon update you might have missed

In a recent update, Google has refreshed the icons of its Gemini apps on both iPhone and Android devices, aligning them with the colour scheme of Google's other product logos such as Search, Chrome, and Google Play. The new icons feature a vibrant rainbow gradient, more reminiscent of the Google logo, and are more rounded compared to the old star shape.

On the app front, the long Gmail threads are now being autogenerated summaries by Google Gemini, providing a more streamlined inbox experience. However, no new design elements are present in the new Gemini app icons on Instagram compared to the Android version, and there is no home screen widget available for the new icons on either platform.

Interestingly, the new Gemini app icons on Android have a design element that is not present on the iPhone version, and the old blue and purple icons are still featured on the Gemini website. For those eager to delve deeper into the world of tech, space, and science, the Light Speed newsletter offers more out-of-this world stories.

While the app icons have been the focus of recent attention, it's worth noting that Google Gemini is a significant advancement in the field of robotics. The Gemini Robotics On-Device model is designed to run entirely on robots without requiring an internet connection, making it suitable for environments with poor or no connectivity. This model allows robots to perform complex tasks, understand natural language, and generalize from limited data, making it ideal for various real-world applications.

Key features of the On-Device model include on-device execution, enabling robots to operate independently of cloud connectivity, enhancing privacy and reducing latency. It also boasts task generalization, which allows it to be trained with just 50 to 100 task demonstrations, allowing for flexible adaptation across different robots and tasks. Lastly, the platform adaptability of the On-Device model has been successfully demonstrated on various robotic platforms, such as the Apptronik Apollo humanoid robot and the Franka FR3.

While there is currently no direct information on Gemini's integration with Google services like Chrome and Search, its potential for future integration with Google's broader AI ecosystem is significant. Potential future integrations could include data sharing from Google Search to improve Gemini's understanding of natural language and task instructions, as well as cloud integration for data sharing or updates, possibly through Google Cloud services.

In conclusion, the new Gemini app icons are a refreshing change for users, while the Gemini Robotics On-Device model represents a significant leap forward in the field of robotics. As Google continues to develop and refine its technology, it will be interesting to see how Gemini's potential for integration with Google's broader AI ecosystem unfolds.

  1. The new Google Gemini app icons have been updated on both Android and iPhone, aligning with Google's product logos like Search, Chrome, and Google Play.
  2. Google Gemini now generates autogenerated summaries for long Gmail threads, providing a more streamlined inbox experience, but no new design elements are present in the new Gemini app icons on Instagram compared to the Android version.
  3. While the focus has been on the app icons, the Google Gemini Robotics On-Device model is a significant advancement in the field of robotics, designed to run entirely on robots without requiring an internet connection.
  4. Key features of the On-Device model include on-device execution, task generalization, and platform adaptability, demonstrated on various robotic platforms like the Apptronik Apollo and the Franka FR3.
  5. As Google continues to develop and refine its technology, the potential for future integration of Gemini with Google's broader AI ecosystem, including services like Chrome and Search, is significant, potentially leading to data sharing and cloud integration.

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