Google will reportedly launch the Gemini AI model in January 2024. According to the information, Google initially planned to release the model next week. The search giant reportedly refrained from doing so due to problems with queries in a language other than English.
Information reports According to anonymous sources, CEO Sundar Pichai has decided to postpone the release of Gemini, which was scheduled for next week in New York, Washington and California, until early next year. Publicly, Google has not revealed anything concrete about the release date or its rescheduling since announcing the model at I/O 2023. The delay is said to be due to unreliable responses to non-English prompts.
The AI model must be able to process and integrate a wide range of advanced applications. For example, a Gemini should not only be able to process, interpret and create text and images, but also be able to create other types of content based on a drawing or description, such as a website. Gemini is said to use much more computing power than OpenAI competitor GPT-4. Gemini is also expected to bring improvements to existing AI tools from the company, including Google Cool Google Assistant and Google Search.
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