On August 29, Google said on Wednesday that in order to challenge OpenAI's dominance in the artificial intelligence market, the company has made the first major update to its flagship artificial intelligence model Gemini and released customizable "Gems." Gemini will also directly integrate the company's artificial intelligence image generator Imagen 3. However, it still cannot generate images of people. A previous version produced problematic images and forced Google to take the tool offline. Similar to the GPT function of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Gems, which Google first announced at the Google I/O conference in May, enables users to create modular customized artificial intelligence assistants based on the Gemini model, which can be used for a variety of projects from coding to career advice. Google said Gems are available for Gemini Advanced, Business and Enterprise users.