NASDAQ stock Alphabet shares: Google subsidiary DeepMind is working on AI "Gemini" – More powerful than ChatGPT?

The company DeepMind has been developing its new language model “Gemini” for some time, which is based on artificial intelligence. Now the CEO, Demis Hassabis, claims that it should be even more powerful than OpenAl’s ChatGPT.

• DeepMind: subsidiary of Google
• Text-based language model with planning and problem solving
• Development will take a few more months

DeepMind is a company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) programming. It was founded in September 2010 and was taken over by Google in 2014. At the developer conference in May, Google announced that its subsidiary DeepMind was already working on “Gemini”. It is a multimodal, high-performance language model that has been developed in various sizes and efficiently in the integration with other tools.

More features than ChatGPT

According to a Wired report, the new language model is more powerful than OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Gemini is to be combined with AlphaGo’s technology. AlphaGo is a computer program previously developed by DeepMind. In addition, the system should have new capabilities such as planning or problem solving.

“Broadly speaking, you can think of Gemini as combining some of the strengths of AlphaGo-like systems with the amazing language capabilities of the larger models,” CEO Demis Hassabis told wired. According to Hassabis, there are also some new interesting innovations.

Artificial intelligence competition

Gemini is still in the development phase. The CEO tells Wired that the process, which is expected to take several months, could cost hundreds of millions of dollars.

Once the new language model is ready, it should play an important role in the competition for AI technologies.

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