Google is working on enabling the upload of multiple images to Gemini. Currently, users can only upload one photo or multiple files at a time. However, the front-end code already includes functionality for uploading multiple pictures, but if multiple images are uploaded, Gemini will only pick the first one and ignore the rest.
Users have frequently requested the ability to upload multiple images, and it remains unclear why this feature hasn’t been implemented yet. Additionally, there is an integration with Google Photos that was discovered earlier.
Google Gemini is a cutting-edge multimodal AI model developed by Google DeepMind, designed to understand and process various types of input, including text, images, and video. Gemini models can handle a wide range of tasks, from image understanding and analysis to generating text based on visual inputs. Gemini Pro Vision, for instance, can process up to 16 images per prompt, while the more advanced Gemini 1.5 models can handle up to 3,000 images. This versatility makes Gemini particularly useful for complex tasks such as analyzing technical diagrams, comparing images, and providing recommendations based on visual information. As Google continues to develop and refine Gemini, it is expected to play a significant role in advancing the capabilities of AI across various applications and industries.