Google has launched a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool called Gemini. The company points out that artificial intelligence is capable of “fluid reasoning through texts, images, video, audio and codes,” through what is known as the MMLU model, an acronym for “mass multitasking Language Understanding.”

Gemini will be presented in three formats: Nano (the simplest, in the form of an application for mobile phones), Pro and Ultra, the latter “the most powerful for very complex tasks.”

Twin Nano, its variant focused on efficiency in processing and performing tasks directly from a device. This will be the AI ​​that will reach the top version of the Pixel 8 to improve new features.

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On the other side we find Gemini Pro, a mediocre alternative that Google says is best for scaling a very wide range of tasks. A refined version of this AI model is now being implemented at Bard.

Twin Ultra It is now the most powerful and capable version that Google has developed to perform complex tasks. This variant is presented to compete with OpenAI’s GPT-4.

According to its creators, Gemini works with the most common coding languages, such as Java, Python, C++ and Go, and although it makes some mistakes, Google says it knows how to fix them 90% of the time when communicated.

Gemini’s potential will be applied to the current chat system, known as Bard, which already works in several languages, including Spanish. (JO)