Artificial intelligence technologies are becoming more widespread and gaining popularity. Nowadays, numerous companies are incorporating AI into their various products and services. However, these currently mainly consist of systems based on either ChatGPT or Google Bard. While entrepreneurs like Elon Musk are exploring alternative options, as of now, no company has taken a definitive step in this direction. In fact, the competition is so weak that Google has postponed the release of its eagerly awaited next-generation AI chatbot, Gemini. Here are the details…

Google Delays Chatbot Launch to Prioritize Quality

Google has postponed the release of its much-anticipated next-generation AI chatbot, Gemini, to early 2024, pushing back its initially expected December launch date. This strategic decision stems from a combination of factors, primarily concerns regarding the quality of Gemini’s output and the need for further refinement to seamlessly integrate the model with Google’s cloud products.

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Gemini, a large language model (LLM), is poised to surpass the capabilities of Google’s current chatbot, Bard, by venturing into the realm of generating diverse creative text formats, encompassing poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, emails, letters, and more.

While this delay may pose a temporary setback for Google in the competitive race against tech giants like OpenAI and Microsoft, who are also developing their own LLMs, Google remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering a product of exceptional quality. The company is confident that Gemini, with its enhanced capabilities and refined performance, will be well worth the wait.

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