Google, one of the giants of the technology world, has postponed the launch of its new artificial intelligence project called “Gemini”. This project was introduced as an artificial intelligence system developed specifically to compete with ChatGPT. With this project, Google aims to develop an artificial intelligence that rivals OpenAI’s GPT-4 model.
Announced at the 2023 I/O conference, Gemini is one of Google’s newest AI initiatives. However, with the decision of Google CEO Sundar Pichai, the launch of the project was postponed from December 2023 to January 2024. The postponement is reportedly related to the AI system’s inability to reliably process queries in some languages. Google will evaluate this delay by focusing on improving global language support and developing an AI equivalent or superior to OpenAI’s GPT-4 model.
While working on Gemini, the Google DeepMind team aims to add new capabilities to the system and enrich its big language model (LLM) technology with ideas from other AI fields. These additions could be features such as planning capabilities or problem solving. The successful launch of Gemini would be a significant development in the field of artificial intelligence and large language models, and would further strengthen Google’s competitive position in the field.
The postponement of Gemini shows how important developments in the field of artificial intelligence are in terms of language support and reliability. Google is eagerly awaited to provide more information about this project and when it will be fully rolled out.
Source: https://www.cioupdate.com.tr/teknoloji/yapay-zeka/google-chatgpt-gemini/