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Google debuts more powerful “Ultra 1.0” AI model in rebranded “Gemini” chatbot

reader comments 40 On Thursday, Google announced that its ChatGPT-like AI assistant, previously called Bard, is now called “Gemini,” renamed to reflect the underlying AI language model Google launched in December. Additionally, Google has launched its most capable AI model, Ultra 1.0, for the first time as part of “Gemini Advanced,” a $20/month subscription feature.… Read More »

Google to deploy generative AI to create sophisticated ad campaigns

Enlarge / The integration of its latest generative AI, which also powers its Bard chatbot, means Google will be able to produce far more sophisticated campaigns. reader comments 13 with Share this story Google plans to introduce generative artificial intelligence into its advertising business over the coming months, as Big Tech groups rush to incorporate… Read More »

Reddit will start charging AI models learning from its extremely human archives

Enlarge / Reddit, a site that is chock-full of humans being every kind of human possible, will start charging larger businesses that want to train their Large Language Model AIs on its data. Getty Images reader comments 63 with Share this story If you’re a business training a large language model (LLM) AI and want… Read More »

ChatGPT vs Google Bard: Which is better? We put them to the test.

Enlarge / An AI-generated image of two robots fighting in an arena. Benj Edwards / Midjourney reader comments 188 with Share this story In today’s world of generative AI chatbots, we’ve witnessed the sudden rise of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, introduced in November, followed by Bing Chat in February and Google’s Bard in March. We decided to… Read More »

In Paris demo, Google scrambles to counter ChatGPT but ends up embarrassing itself

reader comments 98 with 0 posters participating Share this story On Wednesday, Google held a highly anticipated press conference from Paris that did not deliver the decisive move against ChatGPT and the Microsoft-OpenAI partnership that many pundits expected. Instead, Google ran through a collection of previously announced technologies in a low-key presentation that included losing… Read More »