Gemini, the AI That Google Says Is Way, Way Better Than ChatGPT

Starting today, Gemini is running on Bard and Google’s Pixel 8 Pro phones. The 
company says it blows OpenAI out of the water.

By Thomas Germain, Published Yesterday
https://gizmodo.com/google-launches-gemini-ai-bard-pixel-8-preview-1851076747



Google unveiled its new AI model Gemini on Wednesday, giving the public a first 
look at a technology that’s had the tech press mired in rumors.

Gemini, the company’s most powerful AI to date, comes to Bard and Pixel 8 Pro 
smartphones starting today, and will soon integrate with other products across 
Google’s services including Chrome, Search, Ads, and more.

Google has a top-line message it wants you to hear: this thing is way better 
than anything you’ll get from OpenAI.

“This new era of models represents one of the biggest science and engineering 
efforts we’ve undertaken as a company,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in a 
statement.

“I’m genuinely excited for what’s ahead, and for the opportunities Gemini will 
unlock for people everywhere.”

Just over a year ago, OpenAI dropped ChatGPT on the world, sending Google and 
other companies scrambling to prove their tools are just as advanced. So far, 
Google’s chatbot Bard pales in comparison to ChatGPT. The search giant says 
that’s changing, starting now. Bard will be most people’s first exposure to 
Gemini, though it won’t launch with the model’s full capabilities.

Meet the New Bard

Gemini comes in three tiers. Gemini Ultra is Google’s most powerful model, 
pitched as a competitor to OpenAI’s GPT-4. Gemini Pro is a mid-range model 
powered to beat out GPT-3.5, the baseline version of ChatGPT. Last is Gemini 
Nano, a more efficient model built to run on mobile devices.

As of Wednesday, Bard is running on a “finely tuned version of Gemini Pro,” 
said Sissie Hsiao, Vice President of Google Assistant and Bard, at a press 
conference.

“This will have more advanced reasoning, planning, understanding and other 
capabilities.”

Hsiao said Google will roll out a paid version of the chatbot running on Gemini 
Ultra early next year that the company calls Bard Advanced. She declined to 
share details on pricing.

Google shared a long list of benchmarks showing that on almost every measure, 
the new Bard outperforms the free version of ChatGPT.

The company shared several demonstrations of Bard’s new supercharged abilities, 
including a collaboration with YouTuber Mark Rober in which the AI helps build 
a hyper-accurate paper airplane.

Along with Bard, Gemini is also coming to Pixel 8 Pro Android phones in a 
Wednesday update, albeit in a limited capacity. Gemini Nano now powers the 
Summarize feature on Android’s Recorder app on Pixel 8 Pros. Google says the AI 
will also power Android’s Smart Reply feature on the Pixel 8 Pro, but only if 
you’re using the Google keyboard, and only in WhatsApp.

The company says Gemini is coming to more messaging apps and other parts of the 
operating system next year.

Google says Gemini is better than GPT-4

For now, GPT-4 is the most powerful model available to the public. Google says 
it has GPT-4 beat, and Gemini Ultra will be the best AI on the market when it 
rolls out.

“With a score of over 90%, Gemini is the first A.I. model to outperform human 
experts on the industry standard benchmark MMLU,” said Eli Collins, Vice 
President of Product at Google DeepMind.

“It’s our largest and most capable A.I. model.” MMLU, short for Massive 
Multitask Language Understanding, measures AI capabilities using standard tests 
in a combination of 57 subjects such as math, physics, history, law, medicine, 
and ethics.

A list of Gemini Ultra benchmarks compared to GPT-4
Google pushed a chart with side-by-side comparison of Gemini Ultra’s and 
GPT-4's performance on a number of tests. In almost every category, Google is 
on top.

It’s unclear when the public will get to see the proof, however. Over the last 
week, the Information reported that Google pushed back the Gemini launch 
because the AI “didn’t reliably handle some non-English queries.” Google’s 
in-person Gemini demos, which were slated for this week, were postponed 
indefinitely. In response to questions about the alleged foreign language 
problems, Collins said “Gemini is, actually, quite performant with regards to 
multilingual capabilities.”

Google wouldn’t get more specific than to say Gemini Ultra will be available 
“early next year.”

“Gemini’s performance also exceeds current state-of-the-art results on 30 out 
of 32 widely used industry benchmarks,” Collins said.

Google stressed that Gemini is built for “multimodal performance,” meaning it 
can comprehend different kinds of information such as text, images, video, 
audio, and more.

Google shared a video where a Gemini-powered Bard helps with a student’s 
physics homework starting with a photo of the assignment with handwritten 
questions. The AI then seamlessly transitions to written advice, complete with 
equations and step-by-step answers.

Video: “Google’s Gemini AI Can Help You With Your Physics Homework”

In November, Reuters reported that OpenAI had made progress towards “artificial 
general intelligence” or AGI, the industry term for AI that’s smarter than 
human beings, with a secret model called “Q-Star” or “Q*.”

The alleged news was Q* demonstrated abilities to answer basic math questions, 
which is more significant than it sounds, as LLMs aren’t trained to handle 
questions with one right answer. Competency in math would demonstrate 
high-level reasoning capabilities.

Google repeatedly stressed Gemini’s math and physics performance, but AGI 
wasn’t mentioned during the press conference. Gizmodo asked if Gemini’s math 
performance gave any indication of AGI progress.

“I didn’t see the details of the OpenAI work, so I can’t really speak to that,” 
Collins said. “However, we have per the presentation made a lot of progress on 
multimodal reasoning as well as advanced reasoning in mathematics.”

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