Gemini: Google’s most highly tested artificial intelligence model
The new artificial intelligence model Gemini comes in three different versions; The largest and most capable is Gemini Ultra; Gemini Pro, which scales to a wide range of tasks, and Gemini Nano, which will be used for specific tasks and mobile devices.
Google plans to first license Gemini to its subscribers via Google Cloud for use in their own applications. Starting December 13, developers and enterprise customers will be able to access Gemini Pro via Google AI Studio or the Gemini API in Google Cloud Vertex AI. Android developers will also be able to develop with Gemini Nano. Gemini will also be used to power Google products such as the Bard chatbot and SGE, which attempt to answer search queries with conversational text.
Gemini Ultra is the first model to outperform human experts in MMLU (massive multitasking language understanding), which uses a combination of 57 subjects including math, physics, history, law, medicine, etc. to test both world knowledge and problem-solving abilities. Google claims that it can understand the nuances and reasoning on complex topics.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said, “Gemini was built from the ground up to be multimodal; this means it can generalize and seamlessly understand, operate on, and combine different types of information, including text, code, audio, images, and video. ” said.
Starting today, Google’s chatbot Bard will use Gemini Pro to assist with advanced reasoning, planning, comprehension, and other abilities. Bard Advanced, which will use Gemini Ultra, will be released in early 2024. This will be the biggest update of ChatGPT-like chatbot Bard.
Android developers will be able to add AI to their applications by signing up for the Gemini Nano preview.