What is Gemeni, Google Gemini

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GenAiGeek

12/8/20232 min read

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Google Gemini

Google Gemini is Google's new conversational AI chatbot that was unveiled at the company's annual I/O developer conference in May 2022. It showcases some of Google's latest advancements in natural language processing and machine learning to deliver more natural and human-like conversations.

Google Gemini represents a major leap forward from Google's previous chatbots and virtual assistants. While products like Google Assistant are limited to simple commands and queries, Gemini aims to have open-ended conversations on a much wider range of topics. According to Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Gemini is "the company’s most sophisticated conversational AI to date."

Some key features and capabilities of Google Gemini include:

More contextual awareness - Gemini can understand context and have a coherent, multi-turn dialogue instead of just responding to isolated queries. This allows for more natural back-and-forth conversations.

Broader domain of knowledge - Gemini is trained on much more data across many more topics compared to previous chatbots. This enables it to converse about real-world topics ranging from sports and entertainment to science and technology.

Better memory - Gemini can recall context from earlier in the conversation and refer back to things previously discussed. This continuity helps conversations flow smoothly.

Faster learning - Gemini is built on Google's latest AI research and can rapidly learn from new data. Over time, its knowledge and conversational abilities will continue to expand.

Multimodal understanding - Gemini can understand and respond to both text and images, allowing for richer conversations.

According to Google, Gemini demonstrates a "qualitative leap forward" in conversational AI. While it still has limitations, its conversational abilities aim to mirror natural human discussions more closely than ever before.

Early hands-on impressions of chatbots like Google Gemini and Meta's Blender Bot highlight both the promise and challenges. When working well, the bots can engage in thoughtful exchange of ideas. However, they still make factual mistakes or become repetitive and incoherent at times. As Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google AI subsidiary DeepMind, stated: “This is a very hard problem, we’re still a long way from where we need to be.”

The release of Gemini reflects Big Tech's race to lead in AI development and deployment. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon are investing heavily in conversational AI as a key next frontier for digital interfaces. While still imperfect, advancements like Gemini bring us closer to the long-held sci-fi dream of computers we can simply talk to naturally.

Now as a user its the best time - ChatGPT, Amazon Q and now Google Gemini. What are you going to use?