{"id":4233,"date":"2023-12-07T08:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-12-07T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/natixis.ezine.intercountry.com\/?p=4233"},"modified":"2023-12-06T18:59:43","modified_gmt":"2023-12-06T17:59:43","slug":"google-ups-the-stakes-in-ai-race-with-gemini-a-technology-trained-to-behave-more-like-humans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/natixis.ezine.intercountry.com\/index.php\/2023\/12\/07\/google-ups-the-stakes-in-ai-race-with-gemini-a-technology-trained-to-behave-more-like-humans\/","title":{"rendered":"Google ups the stakes in AI race with Gemini, a technology trained to behave more like humans"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong><span style=\"color:#581d74\" class=\"has-inline-color\">Read time :  4 mins <\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-left\"><span style=\"color:#4270bd\" class=\"has-inline-color\"><strong>Level : Intermediate<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"alignleft size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/natixis.ezine.intercountry.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/AP23339775018223.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-4234\" width=\"405\" height=\"269\" srcset=\"https:\/\/natixis.ezine.intercountry.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/AP23339775018223.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/natixis.ezine.intercountry.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/AP23339775018223-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/natixis.ezine.intercountry.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/AP23339775018223-768x512.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 405px) 100vw, 405px\" \/><figcaption><sub>File &#8211; Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai speaks about Google DeepMind at a Google I\/O event in Mountain View, Calif., May 10, 2023. Google took its next leap in artificial intelligence Wednesday with the launch of a project called Gemini that&#8217;s trained to think more like humans and behave in ways likely to intensify the debate about the technology&#8217;s potential promise and perils. Google DeepMind is the AI division behind Gemini. (AP Photo\/Jeff Chiu, File)<\/sub><\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n<p>By MICHAEL LIEDTKE and MATT O&#8217;BRIEN AP Technology Writers<\/p>\n<p>Google took its next leap in artificial intelligence Wednesday with the launch of project Gemini, an AI model trained to behave in human-like ways that&#8217;s likely to intensify the debate about the technology&#8217;s potential promise and perils.<\/p>\n<p>The rollout will unfold in phases, with less sophisticated versions of Gemini called &#8220;Nano&#8221; and &#8220;Pro&#8221; being immediately incorporated into Google&#8217;s AI-powered chatbot Bard and its Pixel 8 Pro smartphone.<\/p>\n<p>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 summarize recordings made on the device and provide automatic replies on messaging services, starting with WhatsApp, according to Google.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Gemini&#8217;s biggest advances won&#8217;t come until early next year when its Ultra model will be used to launch &#8220;Bard Advanced,&#8221; a juiced-up version of the chatbot that initially will only be offered to a test audience.<\/p>\n<p>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.<\/p>\n<p>Based on a demonstration of Gemini for a group of reporters, Google&#8217;s &#8220;Bard Advanced&#8221; might be capable of unprecedented AI multitasking by simultaneously recognizing and understanding presentations involving text, photos and video.<\/p>\n<p>Gemini will also eventually be infused into Google&#8217;s dominant search engine, although the timing of that transition hasn&#8217;t been spelled out yet.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This is a significant <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips220\">milestone<\/span> in the development of AI, and the start of a new era for us at Google,&#8221; declared Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, the AI division behind Gemini. Google prevailed over other bidders, including Facebook parent Meta, to acquire London-based DeepMind nearly a decade ago, and since melded it with its &#8220;Brain&#8221; division to focus on Gemini&#8217;s development.<\/p>\n<p>The technology&#8217;s problem-solving skills are being <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips661\">touted<\/span> by Google as being especially adept in math and physics, fueling hopes among AI optimists that it may lead to scientific breakthroughs that <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips514\">improve<\/span> life for humans.<\/p>\n<p>But an opposing side of the AI debate worries about the technology eventually eclipsing human intelligence, resulting in the loss of millions of jobs and perhaps even more destructive <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips350\">behavior<\/span>, such as amplifying misinformation or <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips152\">triggering<\/span> the deployment of nuclear weapons.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re approaching this work boldly and responsibly,&#8221; Google CEO Sundar Pichai wrote in a blog post. &#8220;That means being ambitious in our research and pursuing the capabilities that will bring enormous benefits to people and society, while building in <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips312\">safeguards<\/span> and working collaboratively with governments and experts to address risks as AI becomes more capable.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Gemini&#8217;s arrival is likely to up the ante in an AI competition that has been escalating for the past year, with San Francisco startup OpenAI and long-time industry rival Microsoft.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips297\">Backed by<\/span> Microsoft&#8217;s financial muscle and computing power, OpenAI was already deep into developing its most advanced AI model, GPT-4, when it <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips326\">released<\/span> the free ChatGPT tool late last year. That AI-fueled chatbot rocketed to global fame, bringing buzz to the commercial promise of generative AI and pressuring Google to push out Bard in response.<\/p>\n<p>Just as Bard was arriving on the scene, OpenAI <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips326\">released<\/span> GPT-4 in March and has since been building in new capabilities aimed at consumers and business customers, including a feature <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips403\">unveiled<\/span> in November that enables the chatbot to analyze images. It&#8217;s been competing for business against other rival AI startups such as Anthropic and even its partner, Microsoft, which has exclusive rights to OpenAI&#8217;s technology in exchange for the billions of dollars that it has poured into the startup.<\/p>\n<p>The alliance so far has been a boon for Microsoft, which has seen its market value climb by more than 50% so far this year, primarily because of investors&#8217; belief that AI will turn into a gold mine for the tech industry. Google&#8217;s corporate parent, Alphabet, also has been riding the same wave with its market value rising more than $500 billion, or about 45%, so far this year.<\/p>\n<p>Microsoft&#8217;s deepening involvement in OpenAI during the past year, coupled with OpenAI&#8217;s more aggressive attempts to commercialize its products, has raised concerns that the non-profit has strayed from its original mission to protect humanity as the technology progresses.<\/p>\n<p>Those worries were magnified last month when OpenAI&#8217;s <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips736\">board<\/span> abruptly fired CEO Sam Altman in a dispute revolving around <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips120\">undisclosed<\/span> issues of trust. After <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips463\">backlash<\/span> that threatened to destroy the company and result in a mass exodus of AI engineering talent to Microsoft, OpenAI brought Altman back as CEO and reshuffled its <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips736\">board<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>With Gemini coming out, OpenAI may find itself trying to prove its technology <span class=\"tooltipsall tooltipsincontent classtoolTips478\">remains<\/span> smarter than Google&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>In a virtual press conference, Google executives dodged questions about how Gemini compared to GPT-4 and declined to share specific technical details, such as its parameter count \u2014 one measure of a model&#8217;s complexity.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I am in awe of what it&#8217;s capable of,&#8221; Google DeepMind vice president of product Eli Collins said of Gemini.<\/p><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips60','perc\u00e9e\/ avanc\u00e9e'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips120','secret, non r\u00e9v\u00e9l\u00e9'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips152','d\u00e9clenchant'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips220','\u00e9tape importante'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips297','soutenu financi\u00e8rement par'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips299','remniement.s'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips312','protection'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips312','protection'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips326','lib\u00e9r\u00e9\/ publi\u00e9'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips332','menacer'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips350','comportement'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips355','divulguer'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips403','d\u00e9voil\u00e9.e.s'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips463','contrecoup'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips478','reste\/ restes'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips497','provoquer\/ d\u00e9clencher'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips514','am\u00e9liorer'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips600','chute'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips661','a\/ ont vant\u00e9'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips688','ench\u00e9risseur.euse'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips736','comit\u00e9'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips740','difficile, dur'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips743','rel\u00e2ch\u00e9'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips827','br\u00e8che'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips847','audacieux\/ euse'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips875','vanter'); <\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\"> toolTips('.classtoolTips878','offre\/tentative'); <\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Read time : 4 mins Level : Intermediate By MICHAEL LIEDTKE and MATT O&#8217;BRIEN AP Technology Writers Google took its next leap in artificial intelligence Wednesday with the launch of project Gemini, an AI model trained to behave in human-like ways that&#8217;s likely to intensify the debate about the technology&#8217;s potential promise and perils. 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