Google's Gemini AI takes aim at OpenAI and Microsoft's GPT-4

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Last week, Google launched its new AI, or rather its new big language model, dubbed Gemini. The Gemini 1.0 model is available in three versions: Gemini Nano is supposed to be best suited for tasks on a specific device, Gemini Pro is supposed to be the best option for a wider range of tasks, and Gemini Ultra is Google's largest language model that will handle the most complex tasks you can give it. Something that Google was keen to highlight at the launch of Gemini Ultra was that the language model outperformed the latest version of OpenAI's GPT-4 in 30 of the 32 most commonly used tests to measure the capabilities of language models. The tests cover everything from reading comprehension and various math questions to writing code for Python and image analysis. In some of the tests, the difference between the two AI models was only a few tenths of a percentage point, while in others it was up to ten percentage points.

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