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Google launched the first Gemini model in December 2023 when its chatbot was still named Bard. Since then, the search giant has gradually adopted the name Gemini for almost everything it does related to AI. The Bard chatbot was the first to fall, becoming simply Gemini earlier this year. This was soon followed by the Gemini Assistant largely replacing the previous assistant on Android. The company also uses Gemini in Docs and for developers. After the initial flurry of activity things seemed to slow down for Google. Rather than a new name, as they'd done previously, the company doubled down on Gemini, adding it to ever more products and services. Then, in December Google released Gemini 2.0 . CEO Sundar Pichai described its release as the start of the Agent Era. This is where AI models perform tasks on your behalf based on an initial set of instructions. What is Gemini? The Gemini model has been trained not just on text, but as a multimodal model which can process images, video, audio and even computer code. This is similar to OpenAI 's GPT-4o and as of Gemini 2 it can also output those modalities. In line with Google’s typical mode of operation, the latest version of the model has been quietly developed over the past months and offers some features that more hyped products like ChatGPT have overlooked. For example, there are now over 50,000 variations of Gemini on Hugging Face, covering a multitude of languages and uses. Unfortunately, this variety has generated quite a bit of confusion. The latest flurry of Gemini launches has made things even worse, and so we thought it was time to lay out a clear map of the Gemini universe to make things easier to understand. The first thing to realize is Google likes to mix and match model technology and applications, with variations of the same name. Once you get that clear, everything else starts to slot into place. 1. Models In the beginning was DeepMind, the AI lab launched in London in 2010. This foundation stone of the whole AI industry delivered the LaMDA, PaLM, and Gato AI models to the world. Gemini is the latest iteration of this generational family. Version 1.0 of the Gemini model was launched in three flavors, Ultra, Pro and Nano. As the names suggest, the models ranged from high power down to petite versions designed to run on phones and other small devices. Note that much of the confusion from the subsequent launches has come about because of Google's philosophical tussle between its search and AI businesses. AI cannibalism of search has always been a sword hanging above the company’s head, and has contributed mightily to its ‘will they, won’t they’ attitude towards releasing AI products. Gemini 1.5, released ten months ago, was an incremental improvement of the original model, incorporating mixture of experts (MoE) tech, a one million token context window and new architecture. Since that time we’ve seen the launch of Gemini 1.5 Flash, Gemini 1.5 Pro-002 and Gemini 1.5 Flash-002 - the latter released just three months ago. At the same time the company also made a surprising foray into open model territory, with the launch of the free Gemma product. These 2B and 7B parameter models were seen as a direct response to Meta ’s release of the Llama model family. Gemma 2.0 was released five months later. Gemini 2.0 launched in December 2024, and is billed as a model for the agentic era. The first version to be released was Gemini 2.0 Flash Experimental, a high performance multimodal model, which supports tool use like Google search, and function calling for code generation. Within weeks the company launched Gemini 2.0 Experimental Advanced, apparently the full version of the current generation. We say apparently because at this point in time nobody’s really sure what’s full and what’s early code. What can be said with certainty is that Gemini 2.0 Flash Experimental is an extremely capable and performant AI model all round. Gemini models Gemma models ( Gemmaverse) 2. Applications Google is both a research and a product company. DeepMind and Google AI lead the research and release the models. The other side of Google takes those models and puts them into products. This includes hardware, software and services. Chatbots Chatbots lead the charge in terms of Google applications, as they do for so many other foundation model suppliers. Again, this being Google, things get a little bit fuzzy in terms of names and functions. Gemini chatbot. This used to be called Bard, and is completely separate to the Gemini model. Ten months ago Bard and Duet AI, another Google product, were merged together under the Gemini brand with the launch of an Android app. Subsequent to that action, Gemini chat has now been integrated into more Google products, including Android Assistant, the Chrome browser, Google Photos and Google Workspace. At the time of writing the Gemini Chatbot and legacy Android Assistant are offered as dual options on the latest versions of the Android phone operating system. Gemini Live is seen as the Google alternative to OpenAI’s low latency, high speed Advanced Voice Mode, and is expected to roll out across Google Pixel smartphones in the near future. Products While Gemini as a chatbot might get most of the new models and attention from AI aficionados, most of the eyes on AI will be going to Gemini on mobile. This comes in two forms, first through the Gemini App on iPhone and Android, and then through its deep integration into the Android operating system. On Android developers can even use the Gemini Nano model in their own apps without having to use a cloud-based, or costly model to perform basic tasks. The deep integration allows for system functions to be triggered from Gemini, as well as the use of Gemini Live — the AI voice assistant — to play songs and more. Experiments The latest Gemini model launch has been accompanied by a series of major Google application releases or previews tied into the new model. The list is long and impressive. Some of them include: 3. Platforms Outside of the mobile and web-based versions of Gemini there are some premium and developer focused products. These usually offer the most advanced models and features such as Deep Research in Gemini Advanced.
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Little was known about the bound book from colonial Mexico that had been donated to the library in 1911 by Edward Ayer, a collector and a tycoon who made his fortune supplying ties to railroad companies. It was called “Ayer 1485′′ in the library’s catalog. But then, two years ago, pages of the manuscript were projected onto the big screen at a Nahuatl conference at Harvard University where experts of the Aztec language had gathered, their first conference since the pandemic. It was like a family reunion, one attendee remembered. At the podium was Ben Leeming, an independent scholar who studies Nahuatl writings used to evangelize Native peoples. While Leeming showed images of the manuscript — a collection of sermons by famed Franciscan missionary Bernardino de Sahagún — and discussed the significance of the words on its pages, Barbara Mundy became slightly preoccupied with the pages themselves. “Of course I’m interested in the text, but what really, really drew my attention was the slides of different pages from this manuscript,” said Mundy, a Tulane University art history professor. “And I said, ‘Ben, could we zoom in on that paper?’ Because the manuscript, which was a big manuscript, was clearly done on a paper that was not European.” Prompted by Mundy’s hunch, the Library of Congress analyzed the papers this fall and made an astounding discovery. The manuscript was printed on maguey paper, a type made from pounded agave plants that is so rare that only 10 sheets were known to exist: four at the Library of Congress and six at the National Library of Anthropology and History in Mexico City. The Newberry’s Library’s manuscript is about 49 sheets long. “When the results did come back, it was very exciting,” said Kim Nichols, the library’s director of conservation. “It’s always exciting ... to see for whatever reason, that something ancient survives. There’s so many reasons why it’s lost.” According to the library’s records, Ayer acquired the manuscript in 1886 from a London rare book dealer. Its first known owner was a Mexican collector and bibliophile, and at least two people owned the manuscript between the Mexican collector and the London dealer, records show. The manuscript, titled “A Sequence of Sermons for Sundays and Saints’ Days” and written by Sahagún between 1540 and 1563, was among the roughly 17,000 items related to Native peoples that Ayer, a Newberry trustee, donated to the library. Theories about its pages being made of maguey have existed since at least 2000, when a library staffer speculated it was such in a conservation report from November of that year. In a 2017 report, a staffer placed a question mark in parentheses next to a guess that it was maguey. At first, Mundy believed the manuscript was made of another type of Native paper, amatl paper. Leeming told her he thought the paper was amatl, she said. But he wasn’t sure. He hadn’t seen much Native paper. Few conference attendees had. Only four amatl and no maguey manuscripts that are definitively pre-Hispanic have survived, according to Mundy. The surviving amatl manuscripts are from the Maya region, which is in the eastern half of Mesoamerica. Most manuscripts from the earliest moments of contact between Europe and the Americas — known as colonial-era manuscripts — are made out of European paper. The Florentine Codex — an encyclopedia of Aztec history and belief written by Sahagún, the main source of what is known about the Aztecs — was written on 2,400 pages of paper imported to Mexico from Italy. All surviving maguey manuscripts, including Sahagún’s sermons, are colonial-era manuscripts. Sometime after the arrival of Europeans, maguey papermaking stopped and the technology went extinct, according to an International Council of Museums publication. Amatl paper, which is made from the inner bark of fig trees, was more common than maguey paper, which is made from the same plant as tequila. Amatl paper is still being produced today. There are hundreds of surviving colonial-era amatl manuscripts, but most are a single sheet long. In a Newberry article from 2022, when Mundy thought Sahagún’s sermons were written on amatl, she wrote that 49 sheets, or “196 pages is a lot of amatl paper, perhaps the largest collation of amatl paper to exist today.” After the Nahuatl conference, Mundy returned to Washington, D.C., where she had a fellowship at the Library of Congress. She told Mary Elizabeth Haude, a Library of Congress paper conservator, about what she saw during the conference. During the summer of 2022, the pair visited the Newberry to see Sahagún’s sermons. Haude said that during the visit, she didn’t think the manuscript was made of amatl because of her familiarity with the Huexotzinco Codex — the Library of Congress’ maguey manuscript, which is made of four sheets of maguey and four sheets of amatl. “I have also been to Mexico and looked at their manuscripts on maguey,” Haude said. “As a conservator, I really have an eye for materials. But that being said, I couldn’t definitively say it was one paper or another until we did fiber analysis.” Nichols began working at the library in late 2022, and a bit of time passed before she was up to speed on the inquiry into Sahagún’s sermons. This fall, Nichols got out Sahagún’s sermons and put drops of deionized water on the manuscript in several spots to make the fibers there more malleable. While using a microscope, she extracted some of those fibers with tweezers. “Under the microscope it looks like a chunk, but when you drop it into a little plastic vial with a snap lid, it looked like it just disappeared into the void,” Nichols said. She sent several vials to the Library of Congress and Haude, who removed the fibers from the vials, mounted them on microscope slides and peered at the slides. “Maguey tends to have this stray fiber — spiral thickenings, I think, is what they’re called. And when they become undone, they make this zigzag pattern, and it’s very, very specific,” Haude said. “So we saw that right away.” ‘It wasn’t just that the paper was rare’ Maguey — a Spanish word for agave plants — has been used to make everyday items like baskets in Mesoamerica since prehistoric times, according to the International Council of Museums publication. It has been used in rituals, and Aztec religion included a goddess of maguey. The four Library of Congress maguey sheets and five of the six maguey sheets in Mexico City are pictorial, meaning they’re drawings, according to Haude. Some of the Mexico City sheets are genealogies, while the Library of Congress sheets served as testimony in a legal case. In the Harvard classroom, Mundy was transfixed by Sahagún’s sermons because of the important role of paper in rituals of Native Mesoamerican peoples, she said. It was used to absorb blood and then burnt in honor of the gods. It was used to make deity costumes. Mundy was “astounded” that paper that was “religiously charged” in the eyes of Native people was dragged into the new Christian world, she said. “It was a Christian manuscript on Native paper, which carried all of this pre-Hispanic religious significance,” Mundy said. “That’s what really caught my attention. It wasn’t just that the paper was rare.” Sahagún arrived in Mexico in 1529, about a decade after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire led by conquistador Hernán Cortés. Sahagún believed that better understanding of Native peoples’ “beliefs and practices would improve efforts to convert them to Christianity,” according to the Library of Congress. In the Newberry article, Mundy wrote that while Sahagún worked with Native peoples, he was surrounded by Nahuatl-speaking intellectuals who embraced Christianity, taught Sahagún Nahautl and helped translate Christianity for Native audiences. Because every other surviving Sahagún manuscript was made of European paper, it’s likely that using maguey paper for the sermons was a choice of Sahagún’s Native collaborators, Leeming said. “The paper may have not been Sahagún’s election, but that of his Native collaborators, who saw fit to set Christian sermons down on the substrate that they regarded most highly,” Mundy wrote in the Newberry article. Leeming, who recently produced an English translation of the sermons, said the recent revelation about the manuscript can help correct a lopsided narrative concerning the earliest moments of contact between Europe and the Americas. “This discovery helps balance a historical narrative that has long focused on the role of Spanish friars like Sahagún,” Leeming wrote in an email to the Tribune, “and has relegated the Native people who assisted him to the shadows.”
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The Federal Government, through Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA), has compensated host communities accommodating the textile and garment industrial park as part of its Corporate Social Regeneration scheme(CSR). Dr Olufemi Ogunyemi, Managing Director, NEPZA, said this at the CSR event at Alaro City, Epe area, on Friday in Lagos. Ogunyemi said that seven families that owned the land were compensated. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the families include the Olayinka Salami family, Aderenle village, Muhammed Balogun family, Bashorun Seidu family, Iyanda family, Matanmi Mobolaji family and Agara Onileyan family. Ogunyemi, represented by Mrs Chika Ibekwe, Director, Zones, NEPZA, said that the development was in line with the goals and objectives of the Federal Government’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP). He said that the CSR would be a continuous process of regeneration to open new chapter of cooperation and mutual understanding to foster unhindered progress of work. He said that the textile and garments industrial park project would be of immense benefit to the local communities. Ogunyemi said that one of the measures to put Nigeria on the path of economic growth was the introduction of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) through NEPZA. According to him, three Pilot SEZs at key locations were selected, including the Textile and Garment Industrial Park (TGIP) within the Lekki Free Zone. He said that the TGIP was to become the manufacturing hub for Information and Communication Technology (ICT), agro-industries, textile businesses and a sports and community centre. Ogunyemi said that it would also serve the export markets of South-West Nigeria and beyond with a reach to over 50 million people. “There are many benefit to gain from the SEZ, including employment generation, especially to the local community, opportunity for backward linkage, improvement of infrastructure network around the project, and others. “With all these projects currently on-going, and the possible impact on the community, NEPZA has envisaged a compensation plan to mitigate the effect on the families and host communities. “The CSR was put in place by the NEPZA to address specific demands from the concerned families,” he said. Mrs Celestina Obioha, Chairperson, CSR Committee, NEPZA, said that in spite of the future multiplier benefits of the project to the surrounding communities, NEPZA was committed to compensating them. She said that the authority’s three-man committee had met with relevant stakeholders and submitted a report recommending the need to execute the programme. Obioha said that the authority approved all recommendations and that the NEPZA boss was particular about the welfare of the local community and the families concerned. “We hope this will prove to the community and families that NEPZA has shown goodwill and the projects will continue unhindered. “The local community will be the direct beneficiary of the project when it finally takes off, and we hope that the partnership with the community continues,” she said. Alhaji Muftau Shittu, President, Eyin-Osa United Kingdom Development Association, the umbrella association for the host communities, said that the area was deforested by their forefathers over 500 years ago. He said that at the beginning, the entire communities lived in peace practising economic activities such as farming, hunting, fishing, brewing of hot drinks and timber lumbering. Shittu revealed that trouble started in mid-year 2003 when groups of land grabbers started claiming ownership of Eyin-Osa lands from the original and rightful land owners. According to him, in May 2008, without due diligent information, the lands were expropriated and appropriated to Lekki Free Trade Zone and the journey for adequate compensation with Lagos State Government began. He said that as economic activities of the people were stopped, majority of the land owners were thrown to the labour market while many out of frustration died. The community leader said NEPZA, knowing where the shoe pinched, contacted the association and sought for ways to compensate the owners of the area. “I advise that the compensation issue is being handled with Lagos State Government and that NEPZA can consider the option of palliative on regular basis.In recent years, the Maltese gambling industry has taken decisive steps to ensure that player protection remains a priority. One of the most significant tools in this endeavour is self-exclusion, a system designed to empower individuals to take control of their gambling habits. Now, with a new collaboration between the Responsible Gaming Foundation, Everymatrix and BetBlocker, this tool has reached a new milestone: introducing a Maltese language version. This achievement highlights not just the growing importance of self-exclusion but also the incredible potential of collaboration to drive innovation and positive change. For those who may not be familiar, self-exclusion is a voluntary measure that allows individuals to block themselves from accessing gambling services, whether online or land-based. It’s a lifeline for many who feel their gambling habits are likely to spiral out of control. In Malta, self-exclusion options are widely available. Players can exclude themselves from physical gambling establishments such as casinos and gambling parlours. For online gambling, Malta’s licence holders are required to provide self-exclusion tools, ensuring that players have a way to step back when necessary. But self-exclusion isn’t just about closing doors. It’s about creating opportunities for reflection, regaining control and cultivating a healthier relationship with gambling or, for some, stepping away from it altogether. During this year’s European Safer Gambling Week 2024, the RGF partnered with the UK-registered charity BetBlocker to launch a Maltese language version of its software. BetBlocker is widely known for its ability to restrict access to over 100,000 gambling sites and apps globally, giving users the power to block themselves with just a few clicks. The service is completely anonymous. The introduction of a Maltese version marks a significant step forward. Language is more than just words; it’s a connection to culture, identity and understanding. Offering the software in Maltese ensures that local users can navigate and use the tool comfortably, making it more widely accessible to those who need it most. It’s also a recognition of Malta’s unique linguistic and cultural context. By addressing players in their native tongue, this collaboration reinforces the message that support is available and that no one has to navigate the challenges of problem gambling alone. The success of this initiative underscores an important truth: collaboration is a powerful force for change. In the gaming industry, challenges like problem gambling diminish the positive economic benefits derived from it. No single organisation has all the answers. But when regulators, NGOs, operators and technology providers come together, they can achieve remarkable things. The partnership between the RGF and BetBlocker is a perfect example. The RGF brought its local expertise, understanding of the Maltese context and connections to key stakeholders. BetBlocker, on the other hand, provided the technology and global reach needed to expand self-exclusion efforts. Together, they created something greater than either could have achieved alone. This collaboration also sets a strong example for the wider industry. It shows how different players in the gaming world can work together, not as competitors, but as partners in promoting safer gambling. Problem gambling doesn’t just affect individuals; it impacts families, workplaces and communities. For those who struggle with gambling addiction, self-exclusion tools can be an inflection point, a moment where they take a stand for their well-being and future. But tools like BetBlocker only work when they’re accessible, user-friendly and strongly supported by the industry itself. That’s why the Maltese language version is so important. It’s a step towards inclusivity, ensuring that no one is left behind in the effort to promote safe and responsible gambling. While the launch of BetBlocker’s Maltese language version is a landmark in itself, it’s just the start. There’s still work to be done to ensure that self-exclusion tools are widely known, easily accessible, and supported by adequate education and outreach. Ultimately, the success of self-exclusion and other responsible gaming measures depends on everyone: regulators, operators, NGOs and players themselves. It’s a shared responsibility and the rewards of a safer, more sustainable gaming environment benefit us all. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails. We use as our marketing platform. By subscribing, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing.CEAT shares jumped over 9% to hit a record high of Rs 3,377.60 on the BSE on Monday after it announced the acquisition of business assets from Camso, a brand that manufactures high-margin off-highway bias tyres and tracks for compact construction equipment, from Michelin in a $225 million deal. The acquisition enhances CEAT's offerings in the profitable off-highway tire sector, including tyres and tracks for agriculture, harvesters, and material-handling equipment. The transaction will include the business with revenues of around $213 million for CY 2023, global ownership of the Camso brand, and two state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. Emkay Global said the transaction could potentially result in a 6% EPS accretion on a pro forma basis in FY26 at reasonable valuations. The brokerage has set a target price of Rs 3,650. "Acquisition of a global brand, distribution, and cost-competitive manufacturing at reasonable valuations are positives, and complement organic efforts already undertaken in areas like capacity expansion and product development in our view," Emkay said. 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Barcelona simply cannot afford to let such a talented young player slip away.