Mike Coté posted: " Artificial Intelligence has a long way to go to validate the second half of its moniker. If you've been online at all this past week, you probably heard plenty of news and chatter surrounding Google's new artificial intelligence product. Gemini is" | Mike Coté February 27 | Artificial Intelligence has a long way to go to validate the second half of its moniker. If you've been online at all this past week, you probably heard plenty of news and chatter surrounding Google's new artificial intelligence product. Gemini is a suite of AI-powered tools, primarily a chat bot and an image-generator, that was just recently launched to the broader public. It enters an increasingly-packed marketplace of AI tools from companies like OpenAI (ChatGPT), Microsoft, and plenty of Silicon Valley startups. These artificial intelligences are based around what are called large language models (LLMs), which essentially comb massive data sets to recognize patterns and spit out responses to user queries. Some focus exclusively on text, while others categorize and analyze images as well. The functioning of these AIs is not all that different, but they vary in terms of how they present their output and respond to prompts. But what made Gemini stand out in this crowded field was not only its connection to Google, but the controversy that erupted over its output. | | | |
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