Google’s Gemini, launched last year, has become a helpful tool, contributing to the Philippines’ rank among the top 10 countries curious about artificial intelligence (AI), as revealed in Google’s 2024 eConomy SEA Report. Gemini’s versatility has made it a resource for students, professionals, and creatives alike.

Here are the top 10 ways Filipinos have been using Gemini this year:

  1. Getting information
    Gemini provides answers by tapping into a vast knowledge base, combining its AI with Google Search to deliver relevant information.
  2. Academic help
    Students and parents rely on Gemini for breaking down complex topics, aiding with schoolwork and research.
  3. Exploring content
    By analyzing user preferences, Gemini suggests videos, music, and other media aligned with personal tastes.
  4. Developing ideas
    Whether brainstorming or refining concepts, Gemini acts as a creative partner. For example, users can ask for marketing taglines or campaign ideas.
  5. Working smarter
    Gemini streamlines tasks by analyzing data and suggesting efficient solutions.
  6. Starting writing projects
    From social media captions to article outlines, Gemini helps users kickstart their writing tasks.
  7. Making conversation
    By offering tips and conversation starters, Gemini helos users improve their communication skills.
  8. Creating art and media
    Users can generate visuals and creative drafts for artistic projects using Gemini’s image tools.
  9. Coding assistance
    Aspiring and experienced programmers use Gemini to debug code, learn programming languages, and develop software.
  10. Travel planning
    Gemini simplifies trip planning by creating personalized itineraries and offering real-time travel advice, a useful feature during the holiday season.

As AI tools become a part of daily life, Gemini’s wide-ranging applications showcase how technology can assist in education, work, and personal creativity.

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