Rephrase and rearrange the whole content into a news article. I want you to respond only in language English. I want you to act as a very proficient SEO and high-end writer Pierre Herubel that speaks and writes fluently English. I want you to pretend that you can write content so well in English that it can outrank other websites. Make sure there is zero plagiarism.: Based on their designs, which of these models will go faster? How do you think a computer would answer in real time? Here’s how Google’s latest AI model, Gemini 1.0, answered in a blink of an eye. And wait, it can do much more, but here’s a glimpse of some of the basics it can perform that can entertain everyone. Doodling some squiggly lines in real time and asking the AI, here’s how Gemini 1.0 responded with each iteration and audio prompt. Add more wobbly lines and the AI knows the medium the bird is in. Soon it tells the kind of bird and later a bunch of trivia about ducks, including their more common colors. It can distinguish a doodle of duck from a toy duck and also identify if it is held in a human hand! As the prompter squished the doll, Gemini recognized the material of the duck and shared some cool trivia again! It knows the gestures and even solves the sleigh of hands, resolving visual trickery a layman wouldn’t. Sundar Pichai unveiled Gemini 1.0, harkening the era of Gemini AI that is built ‘multi-modal’ from the ground up, weaving together text, visuals, audio, and code into one beautiful tapestry. The AI is optimized into three sizes – Ultra, Pro, and Nano. While Ultra is an enterprise model for use cases like data centers, the Pro model is for border range applications, and the Nano is best for on-device. Pichai stated how Ultra exceeded the benchmarks, fairing way better than competitor models (ChatGPT,etc.). While Ultra will roll out on Bard in 2024, it is integrated with a fine-tuned model of Gemini Pro as a pre-Christmas gift. Meanwhile, the Pixel 8 Pro is the first smartphone engineered with Google Gemini Pro. Gemini struck a chord with Grok AI’s billionaire dad, Elon Musk so much that the Tesla boss commented on one of the Pichai threads, ‘Impressive’. He also congratulated Demis Hassabis, the co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind for the accomplishment. Impressive — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 7, 2023 Congrats— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 7, 2023 Meanwhile, Elon agreed when a user remarked that, while it is hard to define what AGI (artificial general intelligence) is, Gemini seems closer than you think. Yeah — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 7, 2023 Earlier, Google had postponed the launch of Gemini to 2024, even as there were reports of contentious handling of some non-English queries. Here’s how some of the early users and netizens are reacting to Gemini’s launch. Skipping to the end – here’s how Alphabet will integrate its new Gemini AI model into its product suite.-Bard-Search-Ads-Pixel-Chrome-Duet AI-Google AI Studio-Google Vertex AIAnd more. Pretty cool.Clearly, blood in the water after the OpenAI Sam Altman debacle. https://t.co/ppJeUtP3hj pic.twitter.com/dmFLhnDf3y — Chris Harihar (@ChrisHarihar) December 6, 2023 Gemini beats GPT-4it’s still 2023 pic.twitter.com/SgOgAqNOuF — Avi (@AviSchiffmann) December 6, 2023 Gemini is so good. SO much better and SO much faster than GPT-4 🤯. I’m sold — switching over pic.twitter.com/BQI7ywwxSR — Mihir Patel (@mvpatel2000) December 6, 2023 This is pro, not ultra. It’s not so much better than GPT-4, Google doesn’t even pretend like it is. And ultra is not releasedhttps://t.co/w569MauLjF — Jake Duth (@JakeDuth) December 7, 2023 First legit challenger to ChatGPT is here. https://t.co/gXnsVduPpM — Vijay Shekhar Sharma (@vijayshekhar) December 6, 2023 Sundar to Satya rn https://t.co/qSKcc23gdG pic.twitter.com/8VBAcGsitZ — Nathan S. Robinson (@NathanSRobinson) December 6, 2023 Google rn https://t.co/HVyzWgZlpU pic.twitter.com/lzDwD4oZAT — pH (@pHequals7) December 6, 2023 For more info on Gemini, you can check out Google’s collection of blogs here. See Also: Elon Musk Warns That AI Is More Dangerous Than Nuclear Bombs; The Internet Asks, ‘Why Keep Creating Them?’ See Also: ChatGPT’s Viral ‘Make It More’ Trend Has The Internet Obsessed, And It Is Getting Out Of Hand

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