Google Prepares for Launch of Gemini, Its AI Software to Rival OpenAI’s GPT-4

Mukund Kapoor
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Google's upcoming conversational AI software, Gemini, is set to compete with OpenAI's GPT-4. Companies get early access ahead of launch.

In Short
  • Google gives early access to its new AI software Gemini, designed to rival OpenAI's GPT-4.
  • The software will be offered through Google Cloud Vertex AI service, with a monthly charge of $30 per user for enterprise clients.
  • Gemini can power various applications like chatbots and can help with tasks like email drafting and content generation.

September 15, 2023: Google is all set to launch its new conversational AI software called Gemini. The news comes from a report by The Information. Google has allowed a select group of companies to test this new software.

It seems like Google is aiming to give strong competition to OpenAI’s GPT-4 with its Gemini software.

Google has upped its game this year in generative AI technology. This move comes after OpenAI’s ChatGPT surprised the tech world last year. Gemini is part of Google’s plan to catch up in this area. The launch of Gemini is crucial for Google, showing that they are putting more money into generative AI.

Gemini is built with a series of big language models. These models power different applications like chatbots.

They can also do tasks like summarizing text and making new content based on users’ wants. So, this software could help you write emails, create lyrics for songs, or even produce news articles.

Not just that, Gemini is also expected to help software engineers. It will assist them in coding and creating new images based on the user’s request.

Right now, Google is letting developers use a big version of Gemini. But they are still working on an even bigger version. This bigger version is expected to match the skills of OpenAI’s GPT-4.

Google plans to offer Gemini through its Google Cloud Vertex AI service. Just last month, Google added generative AI features to its Search tool. This was for users in India and Japan. These features can show text or pictures based on what the user asks.

Google is also offering its AI tools to business clients. They are charging $30 per user every month for this service.

In a recent talk, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said some nice things about OpenAI. He said that the launch of ChatGPT was an “exciting moment” for him. Pichai also talked about how AI is a big change that’s getting ready to be used more.


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