You Can Choose New 'Thinking Levels' for Gemini
Google has introduced new 'Thinking levels' for its Gemini AI models, allowing users to select different processing options. Free users can choose between 'Standard' and 'Extended' levels, while paid users have access to an additional 'Deep Think' option. This feature aims to enhance the quality of responses by allowing more time for complex queries.
- ▪Gemini users can now select from new 'Thinking levels' in the app.
- ▪Free users have access to 'Standard' and 'Extended' options, while paid users can use 'Deep Think'.
- ▪The 'Extended' option may provide better responses for complex topics at the cost of longer processing time.
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