Google has just integrated its Bard chatbot with a new generation of artificial intelligence model dubbed Gemini. The company claims that Gemini is able to reason more effectively than ChatGPT and other competitors. This shouldn’t be surprising as Google has been quietly developing artificial intelligence skills for years, even if the company was taken aback when OpenAI published ChatGPT at the end of the previous year and collaborated with Microsoft to make its skills accessible to people all over the world. The new Gemini might potentially be a game-changer in every way.
Find out below what could make Gemini the greatest AI tool.
What is Gemini?
During a briefing, Eli Collins, vice president of products at Google DeepMind, stated that Gemini is the first artificial intelligence model to surpass human specialists in particular benchmarks encompassing problem-solving, mathematics, law, medicine, science, history, and philosophy. Gemini is the first AI model to achieve this feat. In Bard, there is a “Pro” edition of Gemini that is meant to manage a large variety of processes and activities, while the “Nano” model is designed specifically for mobile devices, and it will initially be available in Google’s most advanced smartphone, the Pixel 8.
In addition, the performance of an “Ultra” variant of Gemini “far exceeds” that of comparable cutting-edge versions of thirty benchmark tests that measure capacities such as the ability to interpret images or to reason mathematically.
With Gemini, we are one step closer to our vision of bringing you the best AI collaborator in the world, stated Bard vice president Sissie Hsiao.
The presentation demonstrated that Gemini was able to recognize what it was shown, which included a person playing a scene from the movie “The Matrix” as well as someone sketching a duck and then lifting up a rubber duck. In addition to making comparisons, drawing inferences, and providing ideas, the artificial intelligence was able to successfully remark on what it was seeing. Quite impressive, isn’t it?!
Gemini will be used by Bard to improve its skills in areas like thinking, planning, and recognizing. It will be accessible in English in more than 170 countries and regions, and more languages will be introduced in the near future.
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