Google’s highly anticipated AI model, Gemini, will face a delay in its launch, according to a new report. The delay comes as OpenAI’s ChatGPT continues to receive constant upgrades, leaving Google struggling to catch up. Gemini, which was scheduled to be unveiled next week, will now be launched in January next year. The delay is said to be due to language issues, as the AI did not reliably handle certain queries. Google CEO Sundar Pichai made the decision to postpone the launch to ensure the AI is up to par. This is a significant setback for Google as it had planned to directly compete with OpenAI’s advanced GPT-4 model. Gemini boasts outstanding multimodal capabilities with support for both text and images. Google aimed to make it appealing to developers by offering efficient tools and API interfaces. The company sees Gemini as a key part of its future innovation agenda. However, no official announcement date has been provided, leaving the industry eagerly awaiting further details on how Gemini will integrate with Google’s services.
Google’s Highly Anticipated AI Model, Gemini, Faces Delay in Launch Until January
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