Google is reportedly gearing up to launch its next-generation AI model, Gemini 2.0, in December 2024. This release follows the previous major upgrade to Gemini 1.5 in February.
Remember my post about Google's code red and how we are headed towards Jarvis? -> Google plans to preview an AI product codenamed Jarvis, which takes over a user's web browser to complete tasks like booking a flight, in December
"And Jarvis, at least for now, targets primarily… pic.twitter.com/nRArIcjqfb
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) October 27, 2024
While specific details about the new features in Gemini 2.0 have not been disclosed, it is expected to improve performance, including smarter answers, faster processing, support for longer inputs, and more reliable reasoning and coding.
Gemini 2 coming -> Sources: Google is aiming to release its Gemini 2.0 model in December; the model isn't showing the performance gains the Demis Hassabis-led team had hoped for https://t.co/3mXilZL7gk
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) October 26, 2024
However, sources suggest that the upcoming model might not deliver the substantial performance increases initially hoped for by the developers, a trend affecting all large language models currently in development. The anticipated December launch is shaping up to be a significant month in the AI industry, with major announcements expected from both Google and OpenAI. The two companies are in a race to outdo each other, while other tech giants like xAI, Meta, and Anthropic are also making significant strides in their AI developments.
not to be outdone by OpenAI, sources tell me Google is gearing up to unveil its next big Gemini model in December https://t.co/KiOddxltiD
— Alex Heath (@alexeheath) October 25, 2024
Gemini 2.0 launch details emerging
OpenAI is opting for a phased rollout of the successor to its GPT-4 model, first targeting business partners. In contrast, Google plans to make the next version of Gemini widely available from the outset.
If the December timeline aligns, Google could establish a yearly release cycle for its major models around the May I/O developer conference. The competitive atmosphere highlights the AI industry’s rapid advancements and intense efforts as companies strive to push the boundaries of what their models can achieve. As soon as any official announcements are made, updates will be provided.
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