In the race for artificial intelligence software, Google is improving its Gemini technology.
On Thursday, the Internet company presented the additional development Gemini 1.5, which can, among other things, evaluate longer videos and texts. As a test, the program searched for funny moments in a 400-page chat log from the Apollo 11 space mission to the moon, Google wrote in a blog post. Gemini 1.5 found three of them. After uploading a drawing of the shoe without further comments, the program automatically linked it to the moment Neil Armstrong took his first step on the moon.
Google explained that Gemini 1.5 Pro can capture and analyze up to one hour of video, up to 11 hours of audio recordings, texts up to 700,000 words in length, and up to 30,000 lines of program code. The internet giant is competing with, among others, the inventor of ChatGPT OpenAI, which generated buzz around artificial intelligence just over a year ago. Google recently integrated its apps and services with artificial intelligence under the brand name Gemini. The Gemini 1.5 model will initially be available to developers and enterprise customers before everyone else can take advantage of it.
Alphabet shares closed 2.17 percent lower at $143.94 on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange.
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