Google’s parent firm Alphabet introduced its most efficient and flexible artificial intelligence model Gemini, which is able to efficiently run on everything from data centres to mobile devices on Wednesday.
The company said Gemini is the result of large-scale collaborative efforts by teams across Google, including the company’s colleagues at Google Research. It can generalize and perfectly understand, operate across and combine different information which includes text, code, audio, image and video.
Sundar Pichai, chief executive of Alphabet and Google stated, “Now, we’re taking the next step on our journey with Gemini, with state-of-the-art performance across many leading benchmarks, our first version, Gemini 1.0, is optimized for different sizes: Ultra, Pro and Nano.”
“This new era of models represents one of the biggest science and engineering efforts we’ve undertaken as a company,” Sundar also said.
The company said, Alphabet’s first version of Gemini can understand, explain and generate high-quality code in the world’s most popular programming languages, like Python, Java, C++, and Go.
Gemini Ultra excels in several coding benchmarks, including HumanEval, an important industry-standard for evaluating performance on coding tasks, and Natural2Code, our internal held-out dataset, which uses author-generated sources instead of web-based information, said the owner of YouTube.
Early next year, Alphabet said it will launch Bard Advanced, a new, cutting-edge AI experience gives access to the company’s best models and capabilities, starting with Gemini Ultra.
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