Say goodbye to ChatGPT, because Google is making a splashy entrance into AI technology! Google Bard was just a prelude… The CEO of the famous search engine, Sundar Pichai, has just revealed his latest innovation: Gemini. This advanced language model (LLM) claims to outperform OpenAI's chatbot (and others!) across a multitude of areas. A technology that stands out notably for its remarkable ability to understand its environment.
While LaMDA, the technology behind Bard, did not fully convince, Gemini arrives to raise the bar. Get ready for this brand-new generative AI model that will change the game!
Gemini: Google's supercharged AI
Google has just launched Gemini, its brand-new generative artificial intelligence model. Regarded by the tech giant as the most powerful and versatile AI it has developed to date, Google plans to roll out the advanced version of this large language model (LLM) next year.
What sets Gemini apart from other AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, is its multimodal capability. That means it can simultaneously respond to spoken questions, images, as well as text or code.
Gemini's multimodality: a must-have for businesses
In a video showing how this multimodality can be used for product creation, a user shows Gemini a picture of two colorful balls of yarn and asks what they could make with those materials. In response, the chatbot generates photorealistic images of items that could be made with the yarn, such as cakes or crocheted animals.
In another example, the user draws a guitar and asks it to create music inspired by the image. When the user adds an electric amplifier to the drawing, Gemini adjusts the music accordingly.
You can find these examples and other quite impressive demonstrations below:
Gemini could also prove valuable for companies whose operations involve intensive research. In another video, Google researchers describe a case where they had to update a database with new information, which required sifting through over 200,000 scientific articles.
The researchers asked the chatbot to extract key data from the relevant articles and to filter out unhelpful sources. The AI reduced the 200,000 articles to 250 and updated the study with the new data.
The three versions of Gemini
Google announces three versions of its AI: Gemini Nano, Gemini Pro and Gemini Ultra. An overview of the differences between these three artificial intelligence models:
Gemini Nano, for mobile AI
Designed for mobile applications, Gemini Nano targets companies wanting to develop AI-powered tools running on Android. This version is ideal for mobile apps requiring AI features such as text analysis, speech recognition, instant translation, or other advanced interactions.
Nano is aimed at freelance mobile developers and small businesses, allowing them to easily integrate AI into their mobile applications.
Gemini Pro, for a wide range of tasks
The Pro version of Gemini is designed as a versatile model capable of handling a variety of general AI tasks. Its flexibility suits a wide range of commercial and development applications, such as natural language processing, less complex data analysis, and image and voice recognition.
Gemini Pro could very well help companies to:
- Provide automated technical support to customers.
- Analyze customer comments and reviews posted on the web.
- Translate business texts and documents.
- Inspect products in production and identify defects using image recognition.
- Generate high-value marketing content.
- Evaluate internal processes to identify weaknesses.
- Develop personalized training programs based on assessment of employees' skills and needs.
And many other applications to improve business productivity and profitability!
Gemini Ultra, for highly complex tasks
Gemini Ultra is the most advanced version of Google's AI. It is designed to handle extremely demanding tasks that require substantial computing power and deep data understanding.
This version is useful for companies operating in fields where complex analyses are commonplace, such as scientific research, financial modeling, and advanced engineering.
Because of its power and complexity, Gemini Ultra may be primarily accessible to companies or institutions with advanced computational needs and high expectations for AI capabilities.
How to access Google Gemini?
Gemini, already integrated into several Google products like its Pixel 8 and its chatbot Bard, brings a revolution in artificial intelligence and language processing. With the Nano version for mobile devices and Pro integrated into Bard, users can now explore its extended capabilities.
From December 13, developers and professionals will also have access to the Pro version via the Gemini API, available on Google’s AI Studio and Google Cloud Vertex AI. Google also plans to extend the use of this AI to other services such as Google Search, Ads, and Chrome.
Warning: Although Gemini Pro is already available in 170 countries, France will have to wait, but Google plans an imminent expansion to reach more languages and regions.
Our tip for using Google Gemini
Google Gemini marks a significant advance in artificial intelligence, offering extended capabilities and unprecedented flexibility to businesses. It's very likely that this AI-powered chatbot will continue to make headlines in the coming months. But will it dethrone ChatGPT? For professional use, the answer seems to be a resounding yes!
To fully leverage Google Gemini's potential in your applications, the key is to start collaborating now with a Android mobile developer. They will know how to integrate Gemini's AI to revolutionize your smartphone application's user experience as soon as the tool is available to the public. Don't hesitate to hire a freelancer now on Codeur.com to integrate AI into your products!