Episode 25
Intro to Google Gemini by Intern Carson Ziluca
This episode of AI for the Humanities explores Google Gemini, Google’s latest multimodal AI model, and its applications in humanities education. Guest presenter Carson Ziluca examines Gemini’s capabilities in text generation, translation, research assistance, and multimodal processing, while also addressing concerns about bias, misinformation, and ethical considerations. The episode highlights the University of Delaware’s institutional license, which ensures student data protection, and encourages educators to check for similar safeguards at their institutions. By critically engaging with AI tools like Gemini, humanities scholars can both leverage and shape the future of AI, ensuring its responsible and meaningful integration into research and teaching.