Google’s AI Bard, while not considered a complete failure, didn’t come close to achieving the level of popularity that ChatGPT has enjoyed. However, the situation could change sooner than expected as Google delves deeper into the AI arena. They have introduced Gemini, which is designed to compete with OpenAI.
Reportedly, Google has granted access to certain users, and it appears promising. As reports suggest, Gemini comprises expansive language models that drive various applications, including chatbots and the capability to summarize or generate original text.
This new AI model is meant to assist with tasks such as crafting emails, overcoming writer’s block, and even handling more advanced functions like basic coding. Google intends to offer these services through the Google Cloud Vertex AI service, although no official statement has been issued by the creators at this time.
Recently, Google has started providing generative AI services to specific regions, including India and Japan, with some advanced features priced at $30 per month.
Moreover, the company has recently launched the Digital Futures Project, aiming to unite a variety of viewpoints to gain a deeper understanding of and address the possibilities and obstacles presented by artificial intelligence (AI) in a collaborative manner.



