Google delays Gemini launch until 2024
- December 3, 2023
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2023, the year of artificial intelligence, He aimed to finish with Gemini, but in the end it seems that, to the regret of some and also to the
2023, the year of artificial intelligence, He aimed to finish with Gemini, but in the end it seems that, to the regret of some and also to the
2023, the year of artificial intelligence, He aimed to finish with Gemini, but in the end it seems that, to the regret of some and also to the peace of others, this will not be the case. And the proliferation and advancements of AI that we have experienced over the last twelve months (remember that ChatGPT celebrated its first year only three days ago) can be experienced from different prisms, which of course translate into future expectations flattering or disturbing.
Whatever we read about the future, it is indisputable The progress of artificial intelligence is unstoppable today. It is, of course, the turn of lawmakers and regulators to do their job to ensure a future in which AI translates into opportunities and improvements, not threats, and its potential to improve countless aspects of our lives is undeniable, so there are reasons to reasonable optimism.
The future I mention depends on both, among other things development of current models as well as the arrival of new ones, whether they are to replace the current ones or solve other functions. And here comes Gemini, a model that Google has been working on for some time and which, based on the leaks so far, is supposed to represent a huge leap in quality from what we know today.
Rumors suggested that it would be introduced in a few days, but according to what we can read in The Information, it seems that Google has decided to delay the launch of Gemini until sometime in 2024. The reason, according to anonymous sources cited in the article, is that the model in its current state is not as reliable as it should be when used in languages other than English. And that’s especially interesting because it suggests that Google would consider doing a multi-language initial launch.
Officially announced at Google I/O 2023, Gemini is an LLM (extended language model) with which Google aims to be on top of OpenAI with GPT-4, not only in the quality and reliability of its answers, but also in the possibilities of integration with other technological solutions and also in the use of third-party technologies with the model. The good thing for those waiting for it is that it looks like we won’t have to wait long as some rumors suggest that it will launch between January and February next year.
Source: Muy Computer
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