Gemini is the codename for Google’s next-generation foundation model. It is still in development, but it is expected to be a key rival to OpenAI’s GPT once launched. Gemini is being built to be multimodal, with a focus on tool and API integrations. This will allow for wider collaborative efforts. It’s also being created to accommodate future developments, such as improved memory and planning.
Gemini is not yet fully operational. Butt Google unveiled it in May and, at that time, said it was already incorporated into 25 different programs.
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Sundar Pichai, Google’s chief executive, said at the time, “Seven years into our journey as an A.I.-first company, we are at an exciting inflection point. With generative A.I., we’re taking the next step, with a bold and responsible approach, we are reimagining all of our products.”
Some of the key features of Gemini include a multimodal, meaning that it can understand and generate text, code, images, and other forms of data. It is also highly efficient at tool and API integrations, meaning that it can be easily used with other software applications and is built to enable future innovations, such as improved memory and planning.
Gemini is still in development, but it has the potential to be a major breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence. It could be used to create new and innovative applications. These include natural language processing (NLP) applications that can understand and respond to human language in a more natural way and computer vision applications that can understand and interpret images and videos.
Then there are robotics applications that can plan and execute complex tasks.
And Google is already giving ChatGPT a run for its money with its “Bard” service that can generate text on any subject. And there is also Studio Bot, an AI-powered coding assistant that Google says can help Android developers be more productive.
Gemini is still a few years away from being released, but it is already generating a lot of excitement in the AI community. It is a promising new technology that has the potential to change the way we interact with computers.
The New York Times described Gemini “a notable step toward Google’s embrace of A.I., which many experts believe could remake the tech industry.”