Google has just unveiled Gemini, its latest and highly anticipated AI model, marking a step into a new era of AI for the company.
Trained on various data types including video, images, audio, and text, Gemini is hailed as Google’s most advanced AI model to date.
It comes in three variants: Gemini Nano for native offline use on Android devices, Gemini Pro to power various Google AI services, and Gemini Ultra designed for data centres and enterprise applications.
The model is set to integrate into Google’s search engine, ad products, Chrome browser, and more globally, representing the future of the tech giant.
Gemini’s launch includes different implementations, with Bard now powered by Gemini Pro and Pixel 8 Pro users getting new features through Gemini Nano, while Gemini Ultra is expected next year.
Developers and enterprise customers can access Gemini Pro via Google Generative AI Studio or Vertex AI in Google Cloud starting December 13th. Although initially available only in English, Google plans to expand language support.
In a notable move, Google is positioning Gemini as a response to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which gained prominence in the AI landscape.