Google Gemini 1.5 Flash is here for unpaid users: Here’s what it can do
Up until now, the 1.5 Flash was available to pay Google Gemini users.
With Gemini 1.5 Flash, users can get high-quality responses at an accelerated pace even in the unpaid version.
This is not all, Gemini has also increased its context window to 32K tokens.
These days all the major tech houses across the world are heading strongly towards the AI revolution. Even those that have marked themselves in the game, are continuously updating to stay on top. Google has announced significant changes for Gemini, making it a lot more accessible. Let’s find out what these changes are.
SurveyUp until now, the 1.5 Flash was available to pay Google Gemini users. However, with the latest update, Google has made it accessible even to the unpaid version of Gemini. It helps in getting faster and more helpful responses. So those who complain of speed and efficiency, this shall take care of it.
What can Google Gemini 1.5 Flash do?

Because of Gemini 1.5 Flash, users can get high-quality responses at an accelerated pace even in the unpaid version. Further, it also provides improvements in reasoning and image understanding. So now you can generate an email, or even a code a lot faster.
This is not all, Gemini has also increased its context window to 32K tokens. This means longer and more complex conversations, without interruptions. In addition to this, users will also be able to upload files via Google Drive or directly from their devices. This feature was earlier limited to Gemini Advanced. Users will also be able to get data visualisation through charts and graphics.

It seems that Google is trying to make Gemini a lot better with every move. Taking previous feedback into consideration, it is also tackling the issue of hallucinations with a new feature aimed at providing more accurate and reliable information.
Lastly, it has also announced its feature called “Gemini for Teens” will be available in a lot more locations. So try these new free features out on Gemini and thank me later.
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