There are 5 AI services from Google that are more than just a typical AI chatbot, and offer comprehensive solutions for both users and developers.
Workspace
Google has deeply integrated many AI features into the apps we use every day, including Gmail and Docs.
Google Workspace subscribers can now create project drafts, summarize content, and even edit content within Google Docs with the help of Help Me Write.
Gmail users can also summarize, reply, or shorten a reply using AI, and corporate users with Google Workspace subscriptions or users with Google One AI Premium can use these features on desktops and smartphones as well.
Circle to Search
Perhaps the most popular feature on a smartphone is Circle to Search, which uses AI to recognize images and provide reverse image search capabilities.
Google has finally added new capabilities, including the ability to automatically detect music and translate text on the screen, and there are reports that more Android smartphones will soon gain the Circle to Search feature, allowing more people to experience Google’s latest mobile AI innovations.
Gemma
Like Gemini for building chatbots, Gemma is the tool you’re looking for. Unlike Gemini, Gemma is made up of multiple small and large language models, and it’s lightweight and offers exceptional performance for Google’s open-source AI.
Vertex AI
Vertex AI is Google’s most advanced multimedia model, providing access to businesses’ various Gemini and Gemma models that can be used to create text, images, video, and more.
This tool includes Google’s most advanced reasoning capabilities, enabling businesses to build next-generation AI applications, however, it is only available to developers and businesses for a fee.
AI Studio
Google’s AI Studio is an ideal AI tool for developers, as this tool can design and develop AI services powered by either the Gemini or Gemma model, and users can choose and improve the model that works best for their use case through several modifications.