Google launches powerful AI model ‘Gemnai’, expected to rival ChatGPT Google has introduced ‘Gemini AI’ as its most powerful AI model so far. The company’s chief executive officer (CEO) Sundar Pichai announced through a blog post on Wednesday that Google has introduced the most powerful AI model so far.
Google announced the latest large language model at the IO Developer Conference held last June. Now the company has given information about what this tool is and what it can do. In particular, the company has answered the question of how Google can generate income through AI by introducing a premium model, Gemnai AI. In other words, users have to pay a fee to use the Gemnai AI model.
The large language model Gemnai has released in three different sizes. Which includes the Gemini Ultra, the most powerful model. Similarly, there is another size, Gemnai Pro, which can do many things as per user requirements. And, at the end, there is Gemnai Nano. It does some limited work on mobile devices.
It has been mentioned that Gemnai will be used by the company in other Google products such as Bard Chatbot and Search Generative Experience. It is said that this service is suitable for companies and enterprises that want to improve customer service through chatbots. Users can use it for marketing campaigns, writing blogs, and other creative works.
The company claims that Gemnai Ultra, the best model of Gemnai, can do expert work. The company mentioned that since it covers 57 subjects including mathematics, physics, history, law, medicine, etc., users will get the exact information they are looking for.
Google has also released a video of the answer given by Gemnai. In that video, it is shown that the user has asked more complex and logical questions and Gemnai has given answers easily.
Google has released a new feature. Like Chatgpt, another AI has come with Tools. Google has also announced. You can use it accordingly. Google has also done it recently. With this feature, you can do it like crazy. Germnai AI tools were announced by Google side which the rest of the people were easily free of cost to do.

