Diary 2024-02-09
Google's Bard chat AI is powered by Gemini, a multimodal AI; in December 2023, a performance-enhanced model, Gemini Pro, was introduced in the English version of Bard, and on February 2, 2024, Gemini Pro was introduced in the Japanese version of Bard The Gemini Pro is available on the English-language Bard in December 2023.
Then on February 8, 2024, Bard was renamed Gemini, and Google explained the reason for the name change: "Google's mission in Bard is to enable users to experience Google's AI model... Gemini is Google's most high-performance AI model, and to clearly communicate that our products reflect this core advanced technology, Bard becomes Gemini today."
[Google Renames Bard to Gemini & Announces Gemini Advanced with High Performance AI Model Ultra 1.0 & an App to Use Gemini on Your Phone - GIGAZINE https://gigazine.net/news/ 20240209-google-gemini-advanced-ultra-ai/] gigazine OpenAI CEO Sam Altman plans to raise an order of magnitude of hundreds of trillion yen to "reshape the semiconductor industry," already meeting with Masayoshi Son and He is reportedly meeting with influential figures in the UAE. [OpenAI CEO Sam Altman plans to raise an order of magnitude of hundreds of trillion yen to "reshape the semiconductor industry" and is reportedly already meeting with Masayoshi Son and UAE influential figures - GIGAZINE https://gigazine.net/news/20240209- sam-altman-reshape-chip/] ImAI_Eruel By the way, Google's budget and manpower are incomparable to OpenAI's, but they are very serious & after taking into account the leaked information of GPT-4 The fact that the GPT-4 is finally as good as the GPT-4 after one year from the announcement of the GPT-4 makes it more realistic to think that the quality of data is important rather than a simple forceful push. ---
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