Google has postponed the launch of its Gemini artificial intelligence to 2024
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Google has cancelled the Gemini launch event scheduled for next week and now plans to unveil its ChatGPT competitor in January 2024.
Here's What We Know
Gemini was previously announced at Google's I/O 2023 conference as promising with impressive multimodal capabilities. Initially, the release was supposed to take place before the end of this year.
However, according to The Information, the Gemini has so far had difficulty with non-English language queries. This has forced Google CEO Sundar Pichai to delay the product's release.
Gemini is expected to be able to work in a variety of applications, combining text, images and other types of data. In May, Google said it planned to release the model in multiple configurations after refinement and testing.
Gemini is expected to improve the capabilities of Google's AI-enabled products such as Search, Assistant and chatbot Bard. However, given the dominance of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google seems to have decided to take its time and carefully prepare its own response.
Source: The Information