Gemini is a More Human AI
In one way or another, we have already witnessed multimodal AI. Companies like OpenAI — responsible for ChatGPT — or Microsoft offer different generative AI technologies that can work with images, text, data, and even code. However, all these early AI systems are just scratching the surface of multimodal technology, as the integration of different content and data formats is not efficient.
The reason why generative AI is such a wild success is because, for the first time, a machine can imitate what humans do. But what exactly can humans do? We can not only chat, code, write reports, and create images, we can do all of that.
The human brain is brilliantly complex. It can simultaneously interpret and understand various data formats, including text, words, sounds, and visuals. This allows us to make sense of the world around us, respond to stimuli, and solve problems in creative and innovative ways. And that is what Google’s Gemini is all about. A new AI that comes closer to what humans really do: a multi-tasking multimodal AI
- What is Google Gemini?
- When will Gemini be available?
- Gemini vs GPT-4
- What is the best AI model in the world?
- Google TPU v5 hardware
- What is AlphaCode2?
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