Google is currently providing developers with a relatively large version of Gemini, but not the largest one it is developing, which would be more comparable to GPT-4. The company plans to make Gemini available to companies through its Google Cloud Vertex AI service. Last month, Google introduced generative AI to its Search tool for users in India and Japan and made its AI-powered tools available to enterprise customers at a monthly price of $30 per user.
Key takeaways:
- Google has given a small group of companies access to an early version of Gemini, its conversational artificial intelligence software.
- Gemini is intended to compete with OpenAI's GPT-4 model and is a collection of large-language models that power everything from chatbots to features that either summarize text or generate original text.
- Google plans to make Gemini available to companies through its Google Cloud Vertex AI service.
- Last month, Google introduced generative AI to its Search tool for users in India and Japan and made its AI-powered tools available to enterprise customers at a monthly price of $30 per user.