Right now, there’s a heated competition between Google’s Bard and OpenAI’s GPT-4. In terms of raw power, the latter had the former beat, but Google has a trick up its sleeve… but it won’t be coming when expected. Gemini, Google’s GPT-4 competitor has been delayed, and it will launch in 2024.
If you don’t know what Gemini is, then you definitely should. Bard is plenty powerful, but that’s child’s play compared to what the company wants to achieve. Gemini is a giant multi-modal LLM that Google is planning on launching. It’s slated to be substantially more powerful than Bard and better competition for GPT-4.
Unlike Bard, it will be able to generate images along with text, and that’s something that will make it sort of an all-in-one AI bot. At the point with AI where we’re starting to see more chatbots implement image generation.
Along with the ability to make images, Gemini will just be more powerful than Bard. It’s going to take advantage of more advanced AI and be able to give better and more comprehensive responses.
Google delayed the launch of Gemini
While the launch of Gemini wasn’t public knowledge, we had the notion that it was slated to launch this month through leaks and rumors. We’re pretty sure that the company was going to quietly launch it rather than make a whole show of it. However, it’s not coming out this month, and the company pushed it to early 2024. We don’t know the exact date, but it’s expected to launch sometime in January.
According to The Information (via Engadget), Gemini was having trouble with non-English queries. Because of this, Google CEO Sundar Pichai pushed the launch to next month. That’s a smart move by the company. We’re all sure that Google wants Gemini’s launch to be squeaky clean and free of issues, unlike Bard’s launch.
2023-12-04 15:07:32