Google Gemini Now Accepts Multiple File Uploads With a Single Prompt

Google Gemini Now Accepts Multiple File Uploads With a Single Prompt

Gemini just got upgraded. That means forget all the tedious stuff about uploading one file at a time. Google has announced a new feature to bombard its AI chatbot with up to 10 images or files simultaneously. The Monday’s update did away with the single-file restriction the web, Android, and iOS interfaces of Gemini were stuck with. Let the multi-file madness begin:- every newly released general-purpose Gemini AI model stands ready to deal with your creative onslaught.

Gemini Can Now Chat About 10 Images At Once

Google’s Gemini just received the highest of upgrades! Josh Woodward, VP of Google Labs, bombarded X with a massive new feature: Folks can now prompt with a whole barrage of 10 images and files at one go. Complex query? Dump it in there! Woodward’s looking for crowdsourcing of pain points- What’s bugging you about Gemini? Let him know!

AI magic is spreading! Our Gadgets 360 spies observed the new feature shimmering in both the free version and Gemini Advanced. But hold on; according to our mobile folks, it’s nowhere to be seen on Android and iOS just yet. Think of it as a sneak peek; an ocean wave of innovation sends shockwaves down every device. Keep refreshing!

Say goodbye to constant tapping! Multiple attachments have become a breeze. Cancel out of the irritating “replace” prompt by instead tapping the “+” sign next to the textbox. Let your inner file sharing ninja roar by picking more than one file at a time (long press or Shift select on Windows) or tapping on the plus sign repeatedly to add files one at a time. Sharing has just gotten much smoother.

Heads up! Trying to add more than 10 files? Don’t worry, our system softly nags you: “Whoa there, chief! Only 10 attachments at a time, please.” Please go ahead and streamline your file set before trying again!

Gone are the days when NotebookLM is fought over or Gems had to be crafted. With the addition of this feature, the main interface now has a singular power through which the user can draw answers from different files, thereby making the process easier if, say, some quick questions need to be asked or if more targeted queries come up.

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