Google’s Controversial Secret AI Project Gemini

Ronik
By Ronik | 2 min read
Last updated: November 13, 2025
Google’s Controversial Secret AI Project Gemini

By Mukund Kapoor, a noted AI enthusiast and contributing author at GreatAiPrompts.Com, specializing in topics related to marketing, artificial intelligence, and innovative AI-driven technologies.

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Key Highlights:

  • Google is working on a secretive project called Gemini that blends Large Language Models with AI image generation.
  • Led by co-founder Sergey Brin, Gemini aims to control software through voice commands and could be integrated into products like Google Docs.
  • Despite the innovative plans, Google faces legal pushback for using others’ content to train AI, sparking a controversy in the industry.

Google, a giant in the tech world, has a hidden plan to lead in artificial intelligence (AI), and it’s called Project Gemini. This secret project was recently discovered and has caught many eyes in the tech industry.

Google’s Ambition in AI

Project Gemini, led by Google co-founder Sergey Brin, aims to mix two hot topics in technology: Large Language Models (LLMs) and AI image creation.

This combination will let Gemini do amazing things with pictures just like ChatGPT does with words.

For example, Gemini can make pictures based on what users ask for. But that’s not all.

Google says Gemini can even control other software just by voice commands from users. It seems like this project will do much more than just chat, and it could soon be part of many Google products like Google Docs.

Troubles for Google

But it’s not all smooth sailing for Google. Some people are not happy with how Google uses other people’s stuff on the internet to teach its new AI systems. There is a big legal fight going on because of this, and Google might be in trouble.

Even other big companies like The New York Times have made rules against using their content to teach AI.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIxw_rYvAuc

Google’s rivals like OpenAI are also facing some hard times. OpenAI’s ChatGPT, once very popular, is now close to bankruptcy with a loss of $540 million since its start.

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