Gemini is intended to compete with OpenAI's GPT-4 model,
according to the report.
For Google, the stakes of Gemini's launch are high. Google has
intensified investments in generative AI this year as it plays
catch-up after Microsoft-backed OpenAI's launch of ChatGPT last
year took the tech world by storm.
Gemini is a collection of large-language models that power
everything from chatbots to features that either summarize text
or generate original text based on what users want to read like
email drafts, music lyrics, or news stories, the report said.
It is also expected to help software engineers write code and
generate original images based on what users ask to see.
Google is currently giving developers access to a relatively
large version of Gemini, but not the largest version it is
developing which would be more on par with GPT-4, the report
said.
The search and advertising giant plans to make Gemini available
to companies through its Google Cloud Vertex AI service.
Google did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for
comment.
Last month, the company introduced generative AI to its Search
tool for users in India and Japan that will show text or visual
results to prompts, including summaries. It had also made its
AI-powered tools available to enterprise customers at a monthly
price of $30 per user.
(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry
Jacob-Phillips)
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