Introducing Gemini— Guardrails, Capabilities, How It Stacks...
Google recently introduced its Gemini AI app in India, which supports nine Indian languages, making it a standout player in the generative AI chatbot field. The Gemini mobile app is specially tailored for the Indian market, catering to the country’s strong mobile-first culture. It aims to bridge the gap in conversational AI by excelling in Indic languages, alongside English. The nine Indian languages supported by Gemini are Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Advancements in AI
Google’s Vice President of Engineering, Gemini Experiences, Amar Subramanya, expressed his enthusiasm for the launch, calling it a significant step towards creating a conversational and helpful AI assistant. The app’s capabilities were put to the test by NDTV Profit, comparing it with OpenAI's ChatGPT. Gemini displayed its limitations by avoiding questions related to politics, showcasing a standard response for queries it is not yet equipped to answer.
Guardrails and Responsibilities
Gemini is equipped with guardrails, particularly in areas like medical advice, to prevent the spread of misinformation. The platform emphasizes the importance of fact-checking and disclaims any inaccurate information. These guardrails not only protect users but also shield tech companies from potential liabilities.
Expanding Horizons
Gemini sets itself apart by offering a multimodal interface allowing users to interact via typing, voice, or image inputs. While it currently lacks the ability to generate images of people, Google is actively working to enhance this feature. On the other hand, OpenAI's DALL-E platform currently leads in generating digital images using deep learning techniques.
Key Features Comparison
When comparing Gemini with ChatGPT, several distinctions become apparent. Gemini focuses on privacy, ensuring user data remains confidential and is not utilized to train their models. Additionally, Gemini provides search engine access, leveraging Google’s extensive search capabilities. ChatGPT, on the other hand, introduced internet access with its GPT-4o update.
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