Google’s Gemini Shows Promise, Yet Lags Behind OpenAI

We see the gradual slowdown of the methodical Google, which seemed to have been caught away by the quick progress of ChatGPT and OpenAI that has come In response these days. The tech giant Google is busy showcasing its own AI advancements, white it ends up unveiling Gemini, which happens to be a new model with some impressive capabilities. However, this helps in progressing the genuine, or coming along merely, which seems to be a well-showcased PR gimmick.
Technical Analysis:
If we compare Google’s table that shows Gemini Ultra, it is seen surpassing OpenAI’s GPT-4 which remains the most standard benchmark. However, the margins are narrow, indicating only incremental improvement over a year-old model. The release of Gemini Ultra is still pending, leaving room for OpenAI to leapfrog with its own GPT-5 development
Concerns Regarding the Demo Video:
According to experts, there seems to be a potential manipulation in the demo video, which seemed to have showcased Gemini’s capabilities in a seemingly unrealistic manner. This raises questions about the validity of the presented results. The video’s dramatic presentation, while impressive on social media, might prioritize spectacle over substance, obfuscating the true capabilities of the model.
Uncertain Future:
While the tech giant – Google claims that Gemini Ultra will be launched in early January 24, which further could delay all the possible issues. This delay might render the model obsolete by the time it arrives, as OpenAI continues to push the boundaries of AI development.
The focus on benchmarks and technical prowess might overshadow the practical applications of Gemini. The real test lies in its ability to solve real-world problems and deliver tangible benefits.