- By Ashish Singh
- Tue, 20 Feb 2024 11:22 AM (IST)
- Source:IANS
Google’s new AI Chatbot Gemini, formerly Bard, has already attracted eyeballs with a series of new capabilities and now the new report suggests that it has outperformed the Sam Altman-run OpenAI's ChatGPT. The platforms were tested on the basis of comprehensive multi-discipline tests and the new report by Stocklytics data presentation suggests that Gemini has got 3 per cent more assessment compared to ChatGPT.
According to Edith Reads, a financial analyst at Stocklytics, the company's strong infrastructure, which is supported by Google's specially created tensor processing units, facilitates effective training and deployment, leading to breakthroughs in real-time applications.
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"The technical innovations powering Gemini extend beyond language processing, with remarkable performance in processing images, videos, and audio," he said. According to the research, Gemini's Ultra outperformed the GPT-4 in the following areas: technology and engineering (47.1), human and social sciences (78.3), health and medicine (67.3), and art and design (47.1).
GPT-4 fared better in Business and Science alone. There are three variants of the Gemini AI system: Gemini Ultra, Gemini Pro, and Gemini Nano.
Google has announced that it is expanding the availability of its Vertex artificial intelligence (AI) platform and is rolling out new upgrades for additional Gemini models for consumers. Now accessible to all Vertex AI clients, Gemini 1.0 Pro is a paradigm for scaling across AI jobs.
In the meantime, the company has also introduced the Gemini AI in more countries other than the United States for Android and iOS users in the English language. However, the Gemini application is rolling out in a phased manner and if you are still not able to get the application, you may get it soon.
This comes after Gemini’s product lead Jack Krawczyk announced the development and stated that Gemini in English is currently rolling out for users outside the United States.