Introduction to Google's Gemini 2.0 PRO Experimental
Google has announced updates to its Gemini model family, including the availability of Gemini 2.0 Flash, which is now generally available. This means that users can access the new models on the Gemini website. The presenter introduces Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental, which is available in the AI Studio and Vertex AI, and excels at coding.
Introduction to Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental Model
Model Availability Overview
The presenter demonstrates the available models on the Gemini website and introduces Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental in the AI Studio and Vertex AI. To access the model, users need to go to the AI Studio website.
Task Management App Test
The presenter gives a detailed prompt for creating a task management application, which should have two main parts: a table for tasks and a list of priorities. The table should allow users to add or delete rows, and each cell should be editable. The presenter also specifies the color to be used in the app and the priority list should be reorderable.
The presenter runs the prompt and checks the result. The app is mostly functional, but there is an issue with reordering the priority list.
First Follow-up Attempt
The presenter gives a follow-up prompt to fix the priority list reordering issue. However, the issue persists, and the presenter discusses the limitations of the model.
Card Flip Animation Test
The presenter gives a new prompt for a zodiac card flip animation, which should show different content on each side of the card. The animation should trigger on click and work smoothly on all browsers.
The presenter runs the prompt and checks the result. The animation works well, and the presenter is impressed with the result.
Second Follow-up Attempt
The presenter gives another follow-up prompt to fix the priority list reordering issue. However, the issue still persists, and the presenter discusses the limitations of the model.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
The presenter summarizes their experience with Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental, discussing the current limitations and potential improvements. The presenter also mentions that the model is still in experimental mode and will likely get better.
The presenter concludes by saying that they will continue to explore the capabilities of Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental and provide updates on its progress.