Google claims that Gemini outperforms human experts in massive multitask language understanding (MMLU), scoring 90.0% compared to OpenAI's GPT-4's 86.4%. The company also plans to make Gemini Pro available to enterprise customers through its Vertex AI program and for developers in AI Studio from December 13. Google will also add Gemini to its generative AI-powered version of Search, Chrome, Duet AI, and other products in the coming months.
Key takeaways:
- Google is rolling out its generative AI model, Gemini, in phases. The most advanced version of the model won't arrive until early next year.
- Gemini has three "sizes" that will be available in stages: Ultra, Pro, and Nano. The Pro version will be available to users through Google's chatbot Bard and to Cloud customers in the coming days.
- Gemini is designed to be multimodal, meaning it can process different types of media such as text, pictures, video, and audio. It is also capable of running on a range of sources from data centers to smartphones.
- Google plans to infuse its most popular products with Gemini over time and will also launch Gemini Ultra to a new version of Bard called Bard Advanced next year.