Security News > 2023 > December > Google Adds Gemini Pro API to AI Studio and Vertex AI
Starting Dec. 13, developers can use Google AI Studio and Vertex AI to build applications with the Gemini Pro API, which allows access to Google's new generative AI model.
Google's initial rollout of Gemini was limited to Google Bard and the Pixel 8 Pro, so Wednesday's general availability of Gemini for Google AI Studio and Vertex AI marks the first test of Gemini for enterprise developers.
AI Studio and Vertex AI with Gemini can help developers build apps with generative AI powered by Gemini.
Google AI Studio is a web-based development environment with which to discover the Gemini Pro APIs, create prompts and fine-tune the Gemini model.
From the prompt, developers can get an API key that can be deployed right from Google AI Studio or moved to Vertex AI by changing three lines of code.
While the AI assistant Duet AI has been available in Google Workspace since August 2023, Duet AI is now available in two new enterprise products: Duet AI for Developers and Duet AI in Security Operations.
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