Unveiling Google's cutting-edge technology, "Gemini," a generative AI system poised to redefine the industry.
– Google races against Microsoft and OpenAI in the race to commercialize generative AI. – The tech giant introduces Gemini alongside new offerings for businesses and consumers.
– Google boasts its "largest, most capable, and most general" AI system, available as a free app on Android and iOS. – The system's versatility spans text, code, images, audio, and advanced reasoning capabilities.
Explore Gemini Ultra 1.0, Google's most advanced model, integrated into productivity tools through a $20/month premium subscription.
– Generative AI, rapidly evolving, becomes a battleground for big tech dominance. – Google's Gemini joins the ranks of Microsoft-backed OpenAI, Meta, Anthropic, and Mistral.
Tech giants, after investing billions in generative AI, now focus on creating clear business models.
All AI products, including the Bard chatbot, now fall under the umbrella of "Gemini" in Google's corporate rebranding.
– Google faces regulatory challenges in the EU; Gemini not available at launch due to compliance concerns. – Collaboration with local regulators to ensure adherence to local regime requirements.
– Gemini acts as a virtual assistant on Android phones, responding to voice and text commands. – Practical applications range from generating custom images to assisting with complex text messages
– Investors watch as Google aims to narrow the gap with Microsoft in developing generative AI models. – Sundar Pichai envisions Gemini's application in Google's search business, emphasizing the long-term potential of AI.