Google’s Gemini Ultra outperforms GPT-4

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A few months ago, Google made a bold claim that it had built an AI superior to GPT 4. This claim was met with skepticism by many, who demanded proof of this extraordinary achievement. In response, Google released a mind-blowing video in which the guys were having a conversation with Gemini Ultra, an AI model that could converse like a human. However, it was soon revealed that the video was mostly fake, leading to embarrassment for Google.

But now, just a few hours ago, Google has released Gemini Advance, the most advanced large language model the world has ever seen. This has raised the question of whether Gemini Advance is powerful enough to kill GPT 4, the current leading language model in the industry.

As of February 8th, 2024, Bard has been officially declared dead and renamed as Gemini to reflect its underlying model. However, to access the state-of-the-art Gemini Ultra model, users will need to pay a subscription fee, creating a moral dilemma for many. The question arises: Should one support the “Embrace, Extend, Extinguish” strategy associated with Microsoft, OpenAI, and other platforms, or should one support Google’s surveillance capitalism model?

The subscription fee for Gemini Ultra is $20 a month through a Google One plan, which also includes features like 2 terabytes of drive storage and other Google Workplace features. However, the naming convention for Google’s AI models has caused confusion, as it has gone through several name changes. Nonetheless, the release of Gemini Advance has left many wondering whether it can surpass GPT 4 in terms of performance and capabilities.

In terms of speed, Gemini is said to be considerably faster than GPT 4, with response times that are two to three times faster. However, the real test lies in the quality of its responses. To test this, a user asked the AI models to write a poem about JavaScript, challenging them to blend technical aspects with a unique writing style akin to that of Bukowski. Gemini outperformed the other models, producing a dark and unique poem, demonstrating its creative capabilities.

Google has emphasized safety as a priority with Gemini. The model is designed to exhibit strong guardrails, making it resistant to manipulation and misuse. Furthermore, Gemini has been programmed to be conscious of sensitive topics, refusing to generate content that may promote violence or propagate negative ideologies. However, some have noted that Gemini’s responses can show signs of political bias, raising questions about the objectivity of the AI model.

In terms of image generation, Gemini’s performance has been deemed mediocre when compared to other advanced AI models such as DALL-E and Stable Diffusion XL. However, its primary function is not in image generation, but rather in its capability to write code. To assess this capability, a technical interview was conducted to test whether Gemini could read, write, and run code. Both Gemini and GPT 4 were able to accurately interpret a complex piece of minified code, demonstrating their understanding of programming languages and code structure. However, GPT 4 excelled in its ability to write code, offering more concise and workable solutions.

Furthermore, GPT 4’s larger context length of 128,000 tokens gives it a theoretical advantage in writing complex code compared to Gemini’s 32,000 tokens. Nevertheless, Gemini’s unique feature of linking users to relevant code when generating results contributes to its transparency. While Gemini may not be as proficient in running code as GPT 4, it offers extensions that enable users to access useful features such as flight discounts and YouTube video summarization.

The question remains: Will Gemini Advance be the model to surpass GPT 4? According to early access users, Gemini is on par with, if not slightly better than, GPT 4. However, the competition between the two leading language models will likely intensify. It is clear that the AI landscape is continuously evolving, and users are eager to see which model will emerge as the dominant force in the industry.

In conclusion, Google’s release of Gemini Advance has sparked debate and intrigue within the AI community. The rivalry between Gemini and GPT 4 signifies the ongoing advancements and competition within the field of artificial intelligence. With both models offering unique features and capabilities, the race to create the most superior language model is well underway. As users eagerly await further developments, the future of AI looks promising and full of potential.

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Leah Sirama, a lifelong enthusiast of Artificial Intelligence, has been exploring technology and the digital world since childhood. Known for his creative thinking, he's dedicated to improving AI experiences for everyone, earning respect in the field. His passion, curiosity, and creativity continue to drive progress in AI.