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Google Gemini Adds Interactive 3D Models

Google announced a major update for its Gemini artificial intelligence robot. The AI now creates interactive 3D models and dynamic simulations. These tools transform theoretical explanations into engaging visual experiences. Users can interact directly with their answers.

Exploring the New Visual Features

The new feature lets users easily rotate the generated models. People can adjust specific elements using simple control bars. Users also input new values to change behaviors in real-time.

Users can zoom into the model from multiple angles. This feature greatly enhances understanding of complex scientific concepts.

For example, Gemini can build a 3D simulation of lunar orbits. Users get tools to control the orbital speed. They can hide the movement path or pause the simulation completely.

The AI Education Race

Anthropic recently added similar capabilities to its Claude model. Claude now provides interactive diagrams and graphics automatically. OpenAI also updated ChatGPT to create visual representations of math concepts.

Top AI companies fiercely race to build interactive educational tools. They want language models to go beyond traditional text responses. These companies aim to support a practical understanding of complex concepts. Schools and academic circles increasingly adopt these advanced visual tools.

How to Access the Update

App users simply select the Pro model from the input bar. They then ask Gemini to create a custom simulation. Users might request a visual explanation of the Doppler effect. Finally, they press the View visualization option in the response.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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