The Gemini model has reportedly outperformed OpenAI’s GPT-4 in 30 out of 32 benchmarks, according to The Verge. Despite this achievement, the more advanced Gemini Ultra will not be released until next year. In the meantime, Google's chatbot Bard uses the less advanced Gemini Pro. Google claims that these Gemini models will continue to enhance Google search and the Google Bard chatbot, which is reportedly the most preferred free chatbot on the market.
Key takeaways:
- Google unveiled a teaser video for their Gemini large language model, showcasing its multimodal capabilities. However, it was revealed that the video was not a real-time representation of the AI in action.
- The demo video was crafted using still image frames and text prompts, rather than real-time vocal and video processing.
- Despite the controversy, the Gemini model has achieved significant milestones, beating OpenAI’s GPT-4 in 30 out of 32 benchmarks. However, the more advanced Gemini Ultra will not be released until next year.
- Google's Bard Sissie Hsiao stated that the Gemini models will continue to improve Google search and the Google Bard chatbot, which is currently the most preferred free chat bot in the market.