Google’s Gemini AI project, a large language model aimed to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has experienced a setback as reported by tech news site The Information. The initial November launch has been postponed, and it may not be unveiled until the first quarter of 2024 due to unknown reasons. Google CEO Sundar Pichai acknowledged the delay, stating that the company is focused on ensuring that Gemini 1.0 is competitive and state of the art. The delay is speculated to be the result of ChatGPT’s success as a rival.

ChatGPT has gained impressive popularity and usage in a variety of applications, such as content generation, summarization of reports, and internal process automation, causing OpenAI to pause sign-ups for ChatGPT Plus due to server capacity issues.

Google’s plan for Gemini includes surpassing OpenAI’s latest GPT-4 model, which is capable of accepting video, speech, and text to generate content and perform multiple tasks simultaneously. The company aims to integrate Gemini into YouTube creator tools, upgrade Bard, and enhance Google Assistant, with plans to use this AI to create ad campaigns.

Meanwhile, Google continues to update Bard, with new features including step-by-step math problem solving guidance and chart creation using text prompts.

Overall, Google’s Gemini project is striving to compete with the success of OpenAI’s ChatGPT while improving and expanding its capabilities to become a leading force in the AI industry.

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