Google has recently announced Gemini, the AI model largest and most complete ever developed by the company, designed from the ground up to be multimodal and optimized for three different sizes: Ultra, Pro and Nano. All this has to do not only with the world of developers and companies, but also with users. Let’s find out everything more closely, also thanks to the arrival of the Pixel Feature Drop of December 2023, which integrates Gemini Nano on Google Pixel 8 Pro.
Gemini is official: the next generation AI from Google has arrived
“I believe that the transition we are witnessing with artificial intelligence will be the most profound of our lifetime, much greater than the transition to the smartphone or the web that preceded it ,” said Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet. “Artificial intelligence has the potential to create opportunities at every level around the world, in everyday life as well as for large societal challenges“, he continued . “It will bring new waves of innovation and economic progress and stimulate knowledge, learning, creativity and productivity on a scale never seen before“.
The next step along this amazing journey comes with Gemini, a model with cutting-edge performance compared to many industry-leading benchmarks. The first version, namely Gemini 1.0, is flexible and optimized for three different sizes, called Ultra, Pro and Nano:
- Gemini Ultra: the largest and most powerful model, for the most complex tasks
- Gemini Pro: the best model for scale across a wide range of tasks
- Gemini Nano: the most efficient model for activities to be carried out on individual devices (directly on-device)