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I made an AI version of Bilbo Baggins using Goggle Gemini for free, and shared a pipe with him outside Bag End – here’s what you can now do with Gems

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  • Gems are now available in the free version of Gemini
  • Each Gem can have its own personality and expertise, allowing you to create custom AI tools
  • You can create your own Gems or use Google’s pre-made ones

Google is rolling out Gems, its customizable AI models, to all Gemini users for free. Gems have been around for a while now as part of Gemini Advanced, but now everybody gets to play with them.

Gems are customized AI models. They can be fictional AI characters you’ve always wanted to talk to, like my hero Bilbo Baggins, or Jack Reacher, or you can roleplay an AI character you want to get advice from, like a fitness coach, or language tutor.

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