Gemini’s New “Projects” Feature: Google Takes a Swing at OpenAI, But When Will It Land?

Google’s Gemini is testing a new feature called Projects, where you can add files, documents or code and ask Gemini to reference them in conversations. Think of it like a digital assistant that actually remembers where you left your keys. Just don’t ask it to do your taxes—yet!

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Google Gemini is flexing its AI muscles with the new “Projects” feature, proving once again that if you can’t beat ’em, you might as well out-nerd ’em. And with the upcoming Gemini 3, Google is on a mission to make OpenAI sweat like a hacker under the bright lights of a cybersecurity conference.

Key Points:

  • Google’s Gemini is testing a new feature called “Projects” similar to OpenAI’s initiative.
  • Projects allow users to add files and documents for Gemini to reference in conversations.
  • The feature aims to group tasks and create a personalized workspace within Gemini.
  • Gemini 3, touted as Google’s most powerful model, is in the works.
  • Genie 3, another Google brainchild, allows users to simulate and interact with virtual worlds.

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