As Google prepares for the rollout of 'Gemini,' a generative AI designed to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT, the tech giant is making important moves.

Early access to Google's upcoming conversation-driven AI, codenamed 'Gemini,' has been granted to a handpicked group of companies, according to sources familiar with the situation that came to light on Thursday. The Information The goal of Gemini is to become a formidable alternative to GPT-4, as highlighted in the recent report.
The stakes are incredibly high for Google as it plans the launch of Gemini. In light of the disruptive arrival of ChatGPT from OpenAI, backed by Microsoft, last year, Google has significantly ramped up its investments in the generative AI sector this year.
Gemini features an extensive suite of advanced language models that will facilitate various applications, from interactive chatbots to text summarization tools. It can even generate creative content tailored to user preferences, such as drafting emails, writing song lyrics, and producing news articles, as noted in the findings.
In addition, Gemini is expected to aid software developers in creating code and generating unique images based on user requests.
Currently, Google is offering developers access to a substantial version of Gemini, although it's not the full-scale model, which is designed to be a serious contender to GPT-4. The company's strategy includes making Gemini available through its Google Cloud Vertex AI platform.
Last month, Google launched generative AI features in its Search functionality, initially available to users in India and Japan. This upgrade allows for both text and visual answers to queries, including summaries. Moreover, Google also made its AI-driven tools accessible to enterprise users for a monthly fee of $30 per account.
The objective of Gemini is to position itself as a significant rival to OpenAI's GPT-4.
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