Google Finally Challenges ChatGPT
Author(s): Ignacio de Gregorio
Originally published on Towards AI.
A turning point for AI?
It finally happened.
A few months after Google announced Gemini, its Gemini Pro online version has reached the podium of best models, surpassing some GPT-4 versions and coming dangerously close to matching GPT-4 Turboβs capabilities.
And if we consider that Gemini Pro isnβt even Geminiβs ultimate form, the unreleased Ultra, they are sending a stark message for OpenAI.
You better up your game or youβll lose the throne pretty soon.
We all know that OpenAI will retaliate soon, but what will that model look like?
Actually, we know quite a bit already.
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