Google launches Gemini, upping the stakes in the global AI race
- Less sophisticated versions of Gemini are being immediately incorporated into Google’s AI-powered chatbot Bard and its Pixel 8 Pro smartphone
- Gemini will also eventually be infused into Google’s dominant search engine, although the timing of that transition has not been spelled out yet
Google took its next leap in artificial intelligence (AI) on Wednesday with the launch of project Gemini, an AI model trained to behave in humanlike ways that is likely to intensify the debate about the technology’s potential promise and perils.
The roll-out will unfold in phases, with less sophisticated versions of Gemini called “Nano” and “Pro” being immediately incorporated into Google’s AI-powered chatbot Bard and its Pixel 8 Pro smartphone.
With Gemini providing a helping hand, Google promises Bard will become more intuitive and better at tasks that involve planning. On the Pixel 8 Pro, Gemini will be able to quickly summarise recordings made on the device and provide automatic replies on messaging services, starting with WhatsApp, according to Google.
Gemini’s biggest advances will not come until early next year when its Ultra model will be used to launch “Bard Advanced”, a juiced-up version of the chatbot that initially will only be offered to a test audience.
The AI, at first, will only work in English throughout the world, although Google executives assured reporters during a briefing that the technology will have no problem eventually diversifying into other languages.