- The launch of Google’s anticipated AI model, Gemini, has been delayed, as reported by The Information.
- Gemini’s debut was pushed to early 2024 over issues handling non-English prompts, per the outlet.
- The unreleased AI has been rumored to have unrivaled text and image generation capabilities.
The world eagerly awaits the launch of Google’s most sophisticated artificial intelligence model to date.
Described as the next generation of AI, Gemini is multimodal, capable of processing various types of data and generating text, images, and other content based on sketches or descriptions.
The Information reported that previously unannounced launch events have been quietly rescheduled for early 2024 over concerns with the AI’s performance with non-English prompts and inquiries.
Representatives for Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
While not yet publicly available, Gemini is rumored to outperform OpenAI’s GPT-4 due to its superior computing power.
“I’ve seen some pretty amazing things,” Business Insider previously reported Sissie Hsiao, Google’s VP and manager of Bard and Google Assistant, has said about Gemini: “Like, I’m trying to bake a cake, draw me 3 pictures of the steps to how to ice a three-layer cake, and Gemini will actually create those images.”
Hsiao added: “These are completely novel pictures. These are not pictures from the internet. It’s able to speak in imagery with humans now, not just text.”
Although Google already has its own generative AI model called Bard, ChatGPT has enjoyed stronger consumer awareness so far, but analysts argue that this could change when Gemini finally launches.
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