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What you wanted to know about Google Gemini AI, but were afraid of asking – 10 points
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What you wanted to know about Google Gemini AI, but were afraid of asking – 10 points

[ad_1] Google Gemini AI has been launched on Wednesday and it has been injected into its Bard chatbot. This is a new-generation artificial intelligence model and, although Google executives refused to compare it with the OpenAI chatbot, it is being hyped up as being able to reason better than ChatGPT and other rivals. "This is incredible momentum, and yet, we're only beginning to scratch the surface of what's possible," Google chief executive Sundar Pichai said in a release. While OpenAI teamed up with Microsoft to add financial heft, Google has gone with DeepMind to create Gemini, the main competitor to ChatGPT."This new era of models represents one of the biggest science and engineering efforts we've undertaken as a company," Pichai said in the release. With leader in the AI field, Op...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google’s secret AI project, tech majors agree to safeguards, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google’s secret AI project, tech majors agree to safeguards, more

[ad_1] As months go by, the debates about the merits or demerits of artificial intelligence (AI) continue, while developments simultaneously carry on at their own pace. Notably, Google co-founder Sergey Brin has made a return to the company to work on a secret AI project called Gemini. On the other hand, seven big tech companies including Google, OpenAI, Microsoft and Meta have agreed to voluntary regulations on the rapid development of AI.All this, and more in our roundup of the 5 big things in AI that you may have missed today. 1. Retired Google co-founder returns for a secret AI projectSergey Brin, one of the co-founders of Google has cut short his retirement and is back at the Google office in Mountain View, California. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Brin is worki...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google to use public info to train AI, tech layoffs, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google to use public info to train AI, tech layoffs, more

[ad_1] After announcing Gemini, a project by DeepMind aiming to surpass artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT yesterday, Google has now updated its privacy policy and is suggesting that it will only be using publicly available data to train its AI models. In other news, there is a growing number of tech layoffs due to the rise of AI which has concerned many researchers who believed tech roles would largely remain safe initially. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.Google to use publicly available data to train AIA report by Gizmodo has revealed that Google has updated its privacy policy and now suggests that it will use any data that is publicly available (can be read by Google) to train its AI models. “Google uses the information to improve our services...