According to surveys on the new version of the Google app, the company is developing a version of Gemini for children. This version can help children do homework, answer questions and create stories.
Jamina has made a lot of progress in recent months, including providing deep research capabilities and new features of camera and video use. According to Androidauthority, new evidence now shows that Google plans to provide a special version of children from these chats, which, in addition to existing features, includes more stricter content policies and more default protection.
How will Google’s Jamina work for children?
According to the information obtained from the Google App’s apk file, in version 16.12.39, several code strings refer to child users. In the description of this feature, capabilities such as assistance in assistance, questioning and storytelling are mentioned.
Also, this version of Gemini is likely to have more content constraints than the standard version. Google had earlier announced that Gemini would follow more rigid policies for teens, but the children’s version would probably offer even a higher level of content monitoring and control.
One of the main concerns about this version is the privacy of children and the processing of their data. The leaked codes indicate that the data collected by Gemini for Kids will be processed in accordance with Google’s privacy policies and the privacy notification of the Jina applications. This can be accompanied by strict rules on collecting children’s data in some countries.
Will Gemini be activated for children automatically?
It is still unclear how this feature will be provided to users, but it is likely that if the Google account is for a child, this version will be automatically activated. However, Google has not yet officially introduced this feature.
Given that this feature is still in the process of development, it is unclear when it will be available to the public. If this feature is officially introduced, it can have many benefits to interacting children with artificial intelligence.
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