Google launch Gemini, its most powerful AI model to date. This new model is available in different sizes, Nano, Pro, and Ultra, optimise for different applications, as Google hopes Gemini can compete with OpenAI’s GPT-4 model that is available for paying customers.
As per Google, Gemini Nano is available on the Google Pixel 8 Pro and will power new on-device AI features and Gemini Pro will be available on Google Bard.
In a blog post, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said that a wide-ranging effort that involve collaboration with Google Research and other teams at the company led to the development of Gemini.
Sundar Pichai said :
Google’s Gemini AI is coming to Android, starting with Pixel 8 Pro
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While, both Google Bard and the company’s Search Generative Experience (SGE) service are now power by Gemini Pro.
A new version of the chatbot call as Google Bard Advance will use the Ultra model when it is available in 2024, which means that its capabilities are also expect to receive a boost.
Google also said that Gemini will come to other products like Ads, Chrome, Duet AI, and Search in the coming months.
As it appears that Gemini is already capable of taking on the world’s leading AI models, including OpenAI’s GPT-4.
A white paper release by Google shows that the top-of-the-line Gemini Ultra model beats GPT-4 in select benchmarks.
As per Google, it is also the first model that is capable of outperforming experts on the massive multitask language understanding (MMLU) dataset, which combines 57 subjects including ethics, history, law, math, medicine and physics.
Google, which has lag behind in monetising its artificial intelligence technology unlike rival OpenAI, announce access to the Gemini API in Google Studio or Google Cloud Vertex AI starting on 13th December 2023.
OpenAI charges customers for access to GPT-4 and the recently unveil GPT-4 Turbo model.
Enterprise developers and developers can pay to access Gemini Pro, via Google Cloud.
While, Gemini Nano will also be accessible to developers who want to create applications or new services on Android smartphones.
There’s no word from Google on a timeline for developers and researchers to access its most powerful AI model, which is expect to arrive in 2024.