Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Summer has passed so quickly, it is difficult to believe that we are already two weeks until the Google event on August 20, where we expect to see the company present the series Pixel 10, the Watch 4 and some new pixel buds. While this date continues to crawl on us, we learn more and more about what we probably get. Part of this seems great, such as the full magnetic load support, while we are a little disappointed with other developments, such as Word that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold may not hit stores before October.
Although it is important details, granted, with the event so palpable, even those that begin to feel overshadowed by the tone of the general excitement that consumes us. After all, this is not only a new fresh equipment – Google will want to sell us on the experience that these devices offer, and this will mean showing new software features, exciting creative tools and all the pleasure and staging that a launch like this calls.
Very good, so cool? It will probably be really good to live in two weeks? So what?
Well, Tuesday, Google has just introduced its latest Gemini tool, the AI system taking the opportunity to easily generate illustrated tales. We already had a little fun imagining certain fictitious offices of Android authority, but it seemed that this feature had even more potential. Gemini allows you to direct the story in all the directions you want, accepts file downloads to add wealth to the world it creates, and supports revisions to help modify things well.
It made us think: if we feed Gemini everything we know about Google’s plans for the launch of Pixel 10, could that set up a story of what we are likely to expect?
We encouraged Gemini with a PDF full of rumors of pixels 10, as well as a general description of the upcoming event of Google and our own plans to cover it. Gemini’s first draft was in the right stage, but needed a little refining.
To a certain extent, the Gemini’s tale book tool is resistant to the catch Also Many notes. We were able to insert our own C. Scott Brown in history quite easily (or, at least, someone wearing their glasses), but Gemini did not like our attempt to correct the title of Rick Osterloh.
Then there are hallucinations, from a pixel with a camera bar old of several generations … in the medium From the screen, to a Pixel 10 PRO fold that looks like one of these Bonigami Adventure Disters. But enough spoilers; Let’s see the real story!
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Stephen Schenck / Android Authority
Gemini, you have just transformed the pixel into a iPhone. We hope you are satisfied with yourself.
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