HomeArtificial IntelligenceGoogle releases “stronger” and “significantly improved” experimental Gemini models Artificial Intelligence Google releases “stronger” and “significantly improved” experimental Gemini models By admin August 28, 2024 0 127 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Gemini models show “tremendous progress,” with 1.5-inch flash across the board and a 1.5-inch Pro that's significantly better at math, coding, and sophisticated prompts. Read more FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp adminhttp://thisweekinai.news Previous articleTrade unions warn: Banks and auditing firms must prepare for the prices of AI job cutsNext articleHuman monitoring of AI systems will not be as effective as we expect – especially in warfare RELATED ARTICLES Artificial Intelligence The “Strawberry Problem”: How to Overcome the Limits of AI Artificial Intelligence AI21 CEO says Transformers usually are not suitable for AI agents as a result of the persistence of errors Artificial Intelligence Can AI really compete with human data scientists? OpenAI's recent benchmark puts it to the test Artificial Intelligence DeepMind's Michelangelo benchmark highlights the constraints of long-context LLMs LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Must Read Tesla's big “We, Robot” event is criticized for “parlor tricks” and vague schedules for Robot, Cybercab and Robovan Industries The “Strawberry Problem”: How to Overcome the Limits of AI Artificial Intelligence Google DeepMind duo shares Nobel Prize in Chemistry with US biochemist Industries Anthropic CEO becomes pure techno-optimist in 15,000-word paean to AI News AI is coming for asset management Industries The week artificial intelligence won the Nobel Prizes Industries AI21 CEO says Transformers usually are not suitable for AI agents as a result of the persistence of errors Artificial Intelligence