US-based technology giant Google recently made a big announcement. As part of this announcement, the company announced Gemini, an artificial intelligence technology that will rival ChatGPT. Sharing a few demos during the announcement, Google seems to have done a really impressive job.
However, it turned out that a demo shared by Google for Gemini did not fully reflect reality. The demo we will share with you shortly reveals that Gemini responds very quickly. However, the demo prepared by Google had a modified structure. Let’s take a closer look at this issue.
Here’s Google’s controversial demo:
The video above showcases Gemini’s abilities. To be frank, the video is quite impressive in its current state. However, when we look at the description of the video, we see that the following statement is used: In this demo, the delay has been reduced and Gemini outputs have been shortened.
This statement by Google drew the reaction of Bloomberg’s Parmy Olson. Olson said that this statement contradicted the image in the demo and what Google said, and then contacted Google. Google’s statement was as follows:
This statement increased Parmy Olson’s reaction. According to the Bloomberg writer, Google had flaunted to claim that it had passed ChatGPT. However, Google argues that this is not the right approach.
Google: “User input and Gemini output are real!”
Oriol Vinyals, a senior official in Google’s deep learning unit, shared a post explaining how the 6-minute video was created. The following statement is used in the post you see above: All user prompts and outputs in the video are real and have been shortened for brevity. The video shows what multimodal user experiences built with Gemini can look like. We did this to inspire developers.
Yes, the video Google shows may be ultra-advanced, but Gemini may not be that good yet. However, for now it is not possible to say that ChatGPT is perfect. Moreover, what Google is doing in the demo in question is to demonstrate Gemini’s potential.
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