Google’s December Pixel Feature Drop is here and it brings updates to its Pixel lineup, particularly the Pixel 8 Pro.
By far the main highlight of the update is the integration of the recently revealed Gemini AI model in three variants: Ultra, Pro, and Nano.
Introduction of Gemini AI Model: Google has unveiled the Gemini AI model in three sizes: Ultra, Pro, and Nano.
The Nano version, known for its efficiency, is integrated into the Pixel 8 Pro to manage AI tasks locally on the device, eliminating the need for internet or cloud connectivity.
As for the Ultra and Pro, they are likely to come in a future update.
Night Sight Timelapse: Available in the camera mode, this new feature allows the shooting of timelapse videos with improved dynamic range and clarity.
We’ll have to see how well the device does when we review the update.
Google’s Pixel Fold is also receiving an exciting new feature alongside the enhancements mentioned earlier.
The Dual Screen Preview is a novel addition, allowing subjects to view themselves while a photo is being taken, using the cover display of the Fold for a second preview.
For older Pixel models, ranging from the Pixel 7 Pro to the Pixel 6a, users will now have access to the Portrait Light tool in the Photos app.
This tool enables users to eliminate harsh shadows and enhance the lighting in any stored photos, regardless of whether they were taken with a Pixel device.
Additionally, the Photo Unblur feature is receiving an update.
It now extends its capabilities to include dogs and cats, offering improved functionality for pet photos.
Utilizing the Gemini Nano AI model, the Summarise feature in the Recorder App of Pixel 8 Pro automatically generates concise summaries of recorded content like interviews, enhancing productivity and information management.
The Video Boost feature in Pixel 8 Pro, powered by Google’s Tensor G3 processor, improves video quality post-recording by optimizing color, lighting, and stability, offering an enhanced visual experience.
Google Gemini is a versatile AI model with three variants – Ultra, Pro, and Nano – designed to significantly boost Bard’s reasoning, planning, and understanding capabilities, thus enhancing its efficiency across various platforms.
The implementation of Gemini in Bard is a two-phased approach. Initially, Gemini Pro is being integrated, focusing on English language processing in over 170 countries.
The second phase will introduce Bard Advanced with Gemini Ultra in 2024, offering more advanced data processing capabilities.
Gemini Pro excelled in six out of eight benchmarks, notably in MMLU and GSM8K, surpassing GPT-3.5. This suggests that while Gemini Pro is catching up to existing AI technologies, it signals Google’s growing competitiveness in the AI market.
Google Gemini is a versatile AI model with three variants – Ultra, Pro, and Nano – designed to significantly boost Bard’s reasoning, planning, and understanding capabilities, thus enhancing its efficiency across various platforms.
The implementation of Gemini in Bard is a two-phased approach. Initially, Gemini Pro is being integrated, focusing on English language processing in over 170 countries.
The second phase will introduce Bard Advanced with Gemini Ultra in 2024, offering more advanced data processing capabilities.
Gemini Pro excelled in six out of eight benchmarks, notably in MMLU and GSM8K, surpassing GPT-3.5.
This suggests that while Gemini Pro is catching up to existing AI technologies, it signals Google’s growing competitiveness in the AI market.
Gemini Ultra is the most advanced model in the Gemini AI series, specifically designed for Massive Multitask Language Understanding (MMLU).
It boasts exceptional performance across 57 subjects including math, physics, history, law, medicine, and ethics, even surpassing human expert levels in these areas.
This makes Gemini Ultra particularly adept at handling complex, multi-subject queries and tasks.
Gemini Pro offers versatility for a broad spectrum of tasks and is primarily targeted at developers and enterprise customers.
Accessible through the Gemini API in Google AI Studio or Google Cloud Vertex AI, Gemini Pro is integral to powering Google products like the Bard chatbot and the Search Generative Experience.
Its key strengths lie in advanced reasoning, planning, and understanding, making it suitable for sophisticated AI applications in various industries.
Gemini Nano is designed for specific, streamlined tasks and is optimized for mobile devices, particularly Android. Its main purpose is to enhance the efficiency and performance of mobile applications.
Android developers will soon be able to incorporate Gemini Nano into their projects, leveraging its capabilities to improve app functionalities and user experiences on mobile platforms.
Meet the expected “ChatGPT killer.” Using a set of deep learning algorithms known as “large language models,” the Google Bard AI chatbot can respond to questionnaires provided via text. The chatbot is built on LaMDA technology and is programmed to use the web to find the most “recent” answers to questions.
An experimental conversational AI service developed by Google, Bard AI learns from its encounters with humans to improve its performance.
Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai introduced the Google Bard AI chatbot in a blog post, showcasing the company’s recent priority on AI.
Pichai has expressed his enthusiasm for adapting cutting-edge AI research and development to real-world problems.
Other organizations, such as OpenAI, have surpassed them in terms of AI developments and applications because of the rate of technology advancement and delayed decision-making at huge firms like Google.
OpenAI concentrated on generating high-quality models and letting people discover their own uses for them, while Google worked on incorporating AI into their existing business plans.
If you are chosen as a beta tester, all you have to do to use the Google AI chatbot is open the Google app on your smartphone and tap on the chatbot icon. Like ChatGPT
enter your prompt and hit enter!
Currently, only a small number of people have access to the Google Bard AI link for testing purposes. To reduce the amount of time and energy spent on computation, Google is developing a “lightweight model version of LaMDA.”
Google Bard AI chatbot, known as Bard, is unfortunately not yet widely available for use. However, once the Google Bard AI link is shared, it will likely be integrated into Google Search and can be accessed by asking questions through the search bar. The chatbot draws information from the web to provide up-to-date answers to text prompts.
It is designed to provide easy-to-digest answers to complex questions and can help with tasks such as planning a baby shower, comparing movies, and getting lunch ideas.
It is not yet known if the chatbot will be available through other Google products such as Google Assistant or Google Maps.
Also Read: Google’s Bard Chatbot Set To Transform with Next-Gen Gemini AI Enhancement
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