Showing posts with the label Gemini 2.0

Posts

Google’s Gemini 2.0: AI That Solves Problems You Didn’t Know You Had (And Some You Didn’t Want)

Ah, Google. That lovable tech giant, which somehow has become the digital equivalent of a know-it-all in class. You know, the one who raises their hand before the teacher even finishes the question, and then answers in such a way that you’re convinced they’ve been to the future, consulted with a team of wizards, and solved world peace – all before lunch. Well, Google’s back at it again, and this time, it’s not just answering questions but creating artificial intelligence (AI) so advanced, it might just start asking you questions. And no, it’s not just to check how your day is going. Google’s Gemini 2.0: AI That Solves Problems You Didn’t Know You Had (And Some You Didn’t Want) Enter Gemini 2.0 , the latest AI marvel from Google that promises to be smarter, more intuitive, and able to tackle all your problems - except maybe your inability to find matching socks in the laundry. But, hey, even Google has its limits. Google’s Ever-Expanding AI Empire Google has been on a mission to ...

Google's AI: Gemini Takes the Crown with "Gemini-Exp-1114"

Google drops new Gemini model and it goes straight to the top of the LLM leaderboard Google is constantly updating Gemini, releasing new versions of its AI model family every few weeks. The latest is so good it went straight to the top of the Imarena Chatbot Arena leaderboard - toppling the latest version of OpenAI's GPT-4o. Google's AI: Gemini Takes the Crown with "Gemini-Exp-1114" Previously known as the LMSys arena, it is a platform that lets AI labs pit their best models against one another in a blind head-to-head. The users vote but don't know which model is which until after they've voted. The new model from Google DeepMind has the catchy name Gemini-Exp-1114 and has matched the latest version of GPT-4o and exceeded the capabilities of the o1-preview reasoning model from OpenAI. The top 5 models in the arena are all versions of OpenAI or Google models. The first model on the leaderboard not made by either of those companies is xAI's Grok 2. The s...