
Google launches Gemini, their AI model that'll fight OpenAI and GPT-4
12/07/23 • 7 min
Google has recently announced the launch of Gemini, its latest and most sophisticated artificial intelligence model, marking a significant step in the company's efforts to compete in the rapidly expanding field of generative AI. Gemini, described as Google's "largest and most capable AI model," represents a new phase in AI development, with the potential to enhance a wide array of Google's consumer apps and devices, including the Google Pixel 8 Pro. This announcement is seen as Google's response to the unexpected success of OpenAI's ChatGPT and indicates a shift in the company's strategic direction towards more advanced AI integration across its products.
Google has recently announced the launch of Gemini, its latest and most sophisticated artificial intelligence model, marking a significant step in the company's efforts to compete in the rapidly expanding field of generative AI. Gemini, described as Google's "largest and most capable AI model," represents a new phase in AI development, with the potential to enhance a wide array of Google's consumer apps and devices, including the Google Pixel 8 Pro. This announcement is seen as Google's response to the unexpected success of OpenAI's ChatGPT and indicates a shift in the company's strategic direction towards more advanced AI integration across its products.
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