Google has launched Gemini, its new AI, which can work with text, code, images and video Credit: Skynavin/Shutterstock
Google has launched Gemini, its new multimodal AI
It's being billed as a ChatGPT killer
Gemini will work with text, code, audio, image and video
The system will come in Ultra, Pro and Nano and will function across a broad range of devices, from smartphones to datacentres.
Google has just released Gemini, a new multimodal AI which is being billed as a "ChatGPT Killer".
Unlike ChatGPT, it can take inputs in text, code, audio, image and video, making it far more powerful and extending the range of applications.
Gemini comes in three sizes – Ultra, Pro and Nano – to function across a broad range of devices from smartphones to datacentres.
Google says Gemini can understand and absorb the world around us.
Google Deepmind has created an ethical framework for Gemini to ensure it's managed with safety and responsibility in all aspects, using filters and classifiers.
Gemini beats OpenAI's GPT-4 and ChatGPT in 30 out of 32 AI model performance benchmarks.
FEATURE: Opinion: Jeremy McCarthy: Shaping the future POSTED 20 Mar 2023. Spa Business' new contributing editor gives valuable tips on how to prepare for the inevitable impact of AI assistants
The Montana Historical Society has officially celebrated the opening of its new Montana
Heritage
Center, a US$107 million (£79 million, €92 million) destination that combines immersive
storytelling with cutting-edge audiovisual technology to bring the sta
San Antonio Zoo has reported a US$283 million economic impact for 2025, following a decade-
long transformation programme that has seen almost US$200 million invested into the Texas
attraction.
Plans for the AU$180 million redevelopment of Reef HQ Aquarium in Townsville, Australia, are
progressing, with the project set to transform the attraction into a global centre for reef
education and conservation.
Google has launched Gemini, its new AI, which can work with text, code, images and video Credit: Skynavin/Shutterstock
Google has launched Gemini, its new multimodal AI
It's being billed as a ChatGPT killer
Gemini will work with text, code, audio, image and video
The system will come in Ultra, Pro and Nano and will function across a broad range of devices, from smartphones to datacentres.
Google has just released Gemini, a new multimodal AI which is being billed as a "ChatGPT Killer".
Unlike ChatGPT, it can take inputs in text, code, audio, image and video, making it far more powerful and extending the range of applications.
Gemini comes in three sizes – Ultra, Pro and Nano – to function across a broad range of devices from smartphones to datacentres.
Google says Gemini can understand and absorb the world around us.
Google Deepmind has created an ethical framework for Gemini to ensure it's managed with safety and responsibility in all aspects, using filters and classifiers.
Gemini beats OpenAI's GPT-4 and ChatGPT in 30 out of 32 AI model performance benchmarks.
FEATURE: Opinion: Jeremy McCarthy: Shaping the future POSTED 20 Mar 2023. Spa Business' new contributing editor gives valuable tips on how to prepare for the inevitable impact of AI assistants
The Montana Historical Society has officially celebrated the opening of its new Montana
Heritage
Center, a US$107 million (£79 million, €92 million) destination that combines immersive
storytelling with cutting-edge audiovisual technology to bring the sta
San Antonio Zoo has reported a US$283 million economic impact for 2025, following a decade-
long transformation programme that has seen almost US$200 million invested into the Texas
attraction.
Plans for the AU$180 million redevelopment of Reef HQ Aquarium in Townsville, Australia, are
progressing, with the project set to transform the attraction into a global centre for reef
education and conservation.
Abu Dhabi-based investment firm Mubadala Capital has made a binding, fully financed
€1 billion
offer to acquire Pierre and Vacances SA, the European holiday resort operator behind the
continental European Center Parcs business.
Disney has reaffirmed its commitment to investing US$30 billion in its US parks and cruise
business by 2033, using new America250 celebrations to underline the role its attractions play
in supporting jobs, tourism and economic growth.
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