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Google unveils Gemini 1.0, AI model

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December 10, 2023
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Google’s announcement on Wednesday on the debut of Gemini 1.0, their most advanced big language model to date, casts doubt on OpenAI’s continued supremacy in the generative AI field. 

Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai characterized Gemini as “a new generation of AI models, inspired by how people understand and interact with the world” in a blog post.

Gemini is a state-of-the-art generative AI system that was developed by the DeepMind and Research departments at Google. Pichai gushed about its capabilities, saying it’s top-notch in almost every area.

Gemini outperforms previous multimodal models because it was built from the ground up as a multimodal AI, pre-trained and fine-tuned to reason about all types of inputs from the start, unlike conventional models that use an integrative approach.

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Gemini possesses exceptional coding skills and is well-versed in several common languages. Even Google’s award-winning generativeAI from last year, AlphaCode 2, used a modified version of Gemini to solve twice as many challenge questions as its predecessor.

Although Google has not revealed the exact number of parameters used by Gemini, they did highlight the model’s adaptability and how well it works in many environments, ranging from massive data centers to small mobile devices. Three distinct Gemini editions—Nano, Pro, and Ultra—will be on sale to facilitate this transition.

The primary purpose of the little Nano model is to perform operations directly on the gadget. After Nano, there’s Pro, which is more flexible and will eventually make its way into a lot of Google products. On Wednesday, Bard will start using an enhanced version of Pro that is apparently better at reasoning and understanding.

In addition to continuing to expand its rollout into 2024, the enhanced Bard chatbot will be available in 170 countries, much like its normal predecessor. In addition to introducing Gemini Ultra, which boasts an even more powerful AI with extra features, Google promises to unveil Bard Advanced in the future year.

API calls made by Google Cloud Vertex AI or Google AI Studio can also access Pro’s features. Eventually, Gemini capabilities will be incorporated into Google’s Search, Ads, Chrome, and Duet AI.

Nevertheless, Gemini Ultra will not be available to stakeholders for testing and input until at least 2024, as it needs additional red-team testing before being suggested for release. Ultra is anticipated to be a highly effective tool for ongoing AI development once it is deployed.

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About Gemini

Google has released a new and highly effective AI model called Gemini. It was designed to be multimodal, meaning it can comprehend and integrate various forms of information, such as text, code, voice, images, and video. Along with comprehending and producing top-notch code in a number of programming languages, Gemini can finish complicated jobs in a variety of fields, including mathematics, physics, and others. With advanced multimodal capabilities, the ability to understand and respond to human-style speech, language, and content, and the ability to drive data and analytics, it is anticipated to be the most powerful AI yet constructed.

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