Google has granted a limited number of businesses early access to Gemini, its multimodal artificial intelligence software. Gemini is designed to rival OpenAI’s GPT-4 model. Google has increased its investments in generative AI to catch up with OpenAI’s successful launch of ChatGPT last year. Gemini is a multimodal AI service, which is able to handle various types of data and operations simultaneously, processing text, images, audio, video, 3D models, and graphs. Is Google’s Gemini is more versatile than Chat-GPT4?
Gemini consists of large-language models that power chatbots, having text summarization features and generate original text, such as email drafts, music lyrics, and news stories. Additionally, Gemini is expected to assist software engineers in writing code and generating images. Google is currently providing developers access to a smaller version of Gemini; but Google plans to release a larger version comparable to GPT-4 this year. The company intends to offer Gemini to businesses through its Google Cloud Vertex AI service. In recent news, Google introduced a Gemini-like generative AI to its search tool for users in India and Japan, providing its first multimodal simultaneous text and visual results in response to on prompts. Furthermore, Google made its AI-powered tools available to enterprise customers at a monthly cost of $30 per user.
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