Google is drawing criticism for its Gemini new big language model demo video

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Google LLC has drawn Cash For a video demonstration of the Gemini model, its advanced macrolinguistic model for the first time Wednesday.

The search giant is positioning Gemini as an alternative to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The new model has three versions, called Nano, Pro and Ultra, which differ in sophistication. Google started rolling out the Pro version of Gemini on its Bard chatbot this week, and plans to make it available to developers through the API in the coming days.

On Wednesday, the day Gemini was announced, the company released a filing video Show your abilities. The video appears to show Gemini watching footage of a Googler performing various simple activities and producing natural language descriptions of those activities. The employee also asks Gemini to perform a series of tasks, such as inventing games, which he seems to complete with a high degree of creativity.

The video description contains a link to Blog post This explains why Gemini carries out the tasks described, but with a great deal of human assistance. Additionally, the description contains a brief disclaimer that states, “Access latency has been reduced and Gemini output has been shortened for brevity.” However, a user who just watches the video without reading its description cannot necessarily glean this information from the demo footage alone.

One part of the video appears to show Gemini correctly identifying that a Google employee is playing “rock-paper-scissors.” In the accompanying blog post, the search giant explains that the AI ​​made the deduction after receiving a prompt and a series of images as input. The prompt contains the clue “Hint: It’s a game.”

In another demo, a Googler asked Gemini to come up with a game idea based on footage of a rubber duck and a map. The company’s blog post revealed that Gemini invented a game, but only after receiving detailed instructions on how to do it. The AI ​​model was also given an example of gameplay.

“All user prompts and outputs in the video are real, and have been condensed for brevity,” Oriol Viñales, principal research scientist at Google DeepMind, wrote in an article. mail On X. “The video shows what multimedia user experiences created with Gemini can look like. We made it to inspire developers.

Demo video critiques follow Mixed user feedback To Gemini Pro, the second, more advanced version of the model. Gemini Pro began rolling out to Google’s Bard chatbot earlier this week.

A social media user asked the new version of the Bard for a six-letter French word and received a five-letter word in response. Another user reported that Gemini Pro failed to correctly answer a set of trivia questions about this year’s Oscars ceremony. Additionally, the form’s code generation feature seems to have difficulty performing some simple programming tasks.

Google plans to release a more advanced version of the Gemini Ultra model early next year. It will be able to process not only texts but also images, videos and audio. Google Expect The Gemini Ultra will be better than other versions of the model at complex tasks such as solving mathematical problems.

Gemini ultra too excels GPT-4 crosses several standardized tests that researchers use to evaluate the abilities of language models. However, it beats the main OpenAI model by only a few percentage points. This means that the next major model for OpenAI is Already under developmentit should feature only minor improvements over GPT-4 to outperform the Gemini Ultra.

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