#google has launched its flagship large language model (#LLM) and GPT-4 competitor, #gemini.
Gemini #AI, which was first announced at Google I/O in June, is now generally available to the public and is intended long-term to be integrated across virtually every Google product.
Google is stressing Gemini’s “multimodal” qualities, which means it can process and leverage different versions of data — not just text, which the average generative AI user will be most familiar with to date, but also images, code, audio and video.
Reports last month suggested that Gemini had been delayed until Q1 2024, so Gemini’s launch during its initially planned December date is something of a surprise.
Google has also optimized Gemini in three sizes — Ultra, Pro and Nano, which the tech giant says enables flexibility across use cases, meaning it is “able to efficiently run on everything from data centers to mobile devices”.
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