Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Goonch

(4,586 posts)
23. Had to ask ;-{)
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 02:10 PM
Feb 13

"While Gemini is the primary name for Google's AI products, the terms are not the same. They represent different aspects of Google's operations.

Gemini: The Brand and the Model
Gemini is the brand name for Google's generative AI models and applications built on them.

The Model: Gemini is the underlying large language model (LLM) that powers reasoning and generation.
The Rebrand: In February 2024, Google renamed Bard (the chatbot) and Duet AI (workspace tools) to Gemini.
The App: It also refers to the standalone Gemini assistant app available on Android and iOS. "

Google AI: The Broad Ecosystem
Google AI is a broader term that refers to the company's entire division, research initiatives, and historical developments in artificial intelligence.

Research Division: It includes Google DeepMind, the research unit responsible for creating Gemini and other technologies like AlphaFold (biology) and Gemma (open-source models).
Infrastructure: It includes the hardware that runs these models, such as Tensor Processing Units (TPUs).
Developer Tools: Tools like Google AI Studio are part of the Google AI ecosystem but are separate from the consumer Gemini app.

Summary Comparison
Feature Gemini Google AI
Primary Identity A specific product and model family An entire research division and field of study
User Access Chatbot app, Gmail integration, API Broad research papers, hardware, and developer platforms
Key Function Generative AI tasks (writing, coding, chatting) Solving large-scale scientific and technical problems

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

In one of the St. Mary's books Max and Eddy leave 18th century London in a hurry end up at the beginning of time. Srkdqltr Feb 12 #1
Got any more details? Goonch Feb 12 #2
Well, I read it ages ago, so it had to have been written as early as mid 20th century. raccoon Feb 12 #3
I mean details in the story Goonch Feb 12 #4
Sorry, I can't remember. THanks. raccoon Feb 12 #5
Not to beat a dead horse but: Was the main character male or female ..... Goonch Feb 12 #6
It was a man, a short story in a collection of short stories. raccoon Feb 12 #9
How about.... Goonch Feb 12 #11
Goonch, where did you get that quote? I've looked at a number of web pages about that story, and highplainsdem Feb 12 #12
That might've been it fits all the criteria. raccoon Feb 12 #13
Raccoon, that's the same title and author I gave you earlier, with links to 4 web pages about it. But the highplainsdem Feb 12 #14
You're right. It was. raccoon Feb 13 #16
Goonch, I really would appreciate your explaining where you got that quote. If it's from a website, highplainsdem Feb 12 #15
You're right. AI confessed.....your point is well taken! Goonch Feb 13 #17
Thank you, so much, for explaining what happened! I thought it could be a chatbot, but without highplainsdem Feb 13 #19
You may quote my posts in context if you also quote entirely my following inquiry to and responce from Google AI Goonch Feb 13 #20
I'm just going to summarize what happened, because with that long message you just posted from that highplainsdem Feb 13 #21
Had to ask ;-{) Goonch Feb 13 #23
Thanks! It can be hard to keep track of all the various AI and chatbot models. highplainsdem Feb 13 #24
Here's the link to my OP in General Discussion: highplainsdem Feb 13 #22
The Google AI provided this... marcopolo63 Feb 12 #7
I'm pretty sure drmeow Feb 14 #25
Possibly Neal Shusterman's "Same Time Next Year" - though the time travel is to the future: highplainsdem Feb 12 #8
Thank you all! raccoon Feb 12 #10
highplainsdem is correct. AI fabricated Goonch Feb 13 #18
I don't know that one, but... pandr32 Feb 14 #26
What about the book by Jack Finney? About time kimbutgar Feb 14 #27
Latest Discussions»Culture Forums»Science Fiction»I remember an SF short st...»Reply #23