Google is raising the bar with Gemini, its flagship suite of generative AI models, apps, and services.
So, what exactly is Google Gemini? How can it be utilized? And how does Gemini compare to its competitors?
To help you stay informed about the latest updates on Gemini, we have created this useful guide that will be continuously updated as new Gemini models, features, and news regarding Google’s plans for Gemini are released.
What is Gemini?
Gemini is Google’s highly anticipated next-generation generative AI model family developed by Google’s AI research labs DeepMind and Google Research. It is available in four variants:
- Gemini Ultra, the most performant model.
- Gemini Pro, a lightweight alternative to Ultra.
- Gemini Flash, a faster, distilled version of Pro.
- Gemini Nano, including Nano-1 and the more capable Nano-2, designed for offline use on mobile devices.
All Gemini models are natively multimodal, capable of working with and analyzing various forms of data beyond just text. This sets them apart from other models like Google’s LaMDA, which is limited to text data.