The company said Gemini Advanced, including Deep Research, Gemini Live, Canvas and video generation products, will be free for college students. Gemini will be enabled in Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, and Google’s experimental image and video generation tool Whisk will also be available, the tech giant said in a blog post.
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