💨 Abstract
Google is integrating its vibe-coding tool, Opal, into the Gemini web app, allowing users to create custom AI-powered mini-apps called Gems. These Gems are tailored for specific tasks, such as learning, brainstorming, or coding. Users can describe their desired app in natural language, and Opal will generate it using Gemini models. The tool features a visual editor for easy app creation without coding. Advanced customization is available through an Advanced Editor at opal.google.com.
Courtesy: Sarah Perez
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