Google says its Gemini AI outperforms both GPT-4 and expert humans

New Scientist 

Google has launched a new AI model, dubbed Gemini, which it claims can outperform both OpenAI's GPT-4 model and "expert level" humans in a range of intelligence tests. AIs can trick each other into doing things they aren't supposed to The firm's CEO, Sundar Pichai, revealed the existence of Gemini at Google's I/O conference in May this year, although it was still in training at the time. But today the company has announced that it will be launching the cutting-edge model to the public. Three versions of Gemini have been created for different applications, called Nano, Pro and Ultra, which increase in size and capability. Google declined to answer questions on the size of Pro and Ultra, the number of parameters they include or the scale or source of their training data. But its smallest version, Nano, which is designed to run locally on smartphones, is actually two models: one for slower phones that has 1.8 billion parameters and one for more powerful devices that has 3.25 billion parameters.

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