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Google DeepMind revealed that it is developing a new AI model, Gemini, which claims to be "better than GPT-4".

2025-01-29 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizen Mr. Air, soft media new friend 2203184, W (U) for the clue delivery! CTOnews.com, June 28 / PRNewswire-FirstCall-Asianet /-- at Google's I / O developer conference last month, Google revealed for the first time its large-scale language model Gemini. According to Wired, Demis Hassabis, co-founder of DeepMind and CEO of Google DeepMind, recently revealed further details of Gemini in an interview: the system combines the technology behind AlphaGo with a large language model, with the goal of giving the system new capabilities, such as planning or problem solving, that are stronger than OpenAI's GPT-4 capabilities.

"at a high level, you can think of Gemini as combining some of the advantages of the AlphaGo type system with the amazing language capabilities of large models," Hassabis said. "We also have some new innovations that will be very interesting." Gemini is still under development, and the process is expected to take several months and could cost tens or hundreds of millions of dollars. Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI, said in April that the cost of creating GPT-4 was more than $100 million (CTOnews.com Note: currently about 722 million yuan).

When Gemini is completed, it may play an important role in Google's competition against generative artificial intelligence technologies such as ChatGPT. Google pioneered a number of technologies that led to breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, but chose to carefully develop and deploy products based on these technologies.

Since the advent of ChatGPT, Google has launched its own chat robot Bard and applied generative artificial intelligence to search engines and many other products. To speed up artificial intelligence research, the company merged Hassabis's team DeepMind with Google's main artificial intelligence lab Brain in April to create Google DeepMind. Hassabis says the new team will bring together two powerful factions that play a fundamental role in the progress of artificial intelligence. "if you look at our position in artificial intelligence, I would say 80 or 90 per cent of innovation comes from one or the other." "both organizations have done a lot of great things over the past decade," Hassabis said.

The extraordinary potential benefits of artificial intelligence-such as scientific discoveries in areas such as health or climate-make it necessary for humans to continue to develop the technology, Hassabis said. He also believes that a mandatory suspension is impractical because it is almost impossible to implement. "if done correctly, it will be the most beneficial technology for mankind," he said. "

This does not mean that Hassabis advocates the development of artificial intelligence in a rapid and disorderly manner. DeepMind began exploring the possible risks of artificial intelligence before ChatGPT, and Shane Legg, another co-founder of the company, led a "AI security" team. Hassabis signed a statement last month with other high-profile AI figures warning that AI could pose risks comparable to nuclear war or outbreaks.

One of the biggest challenges is to determine what risks more capable artificial intelligence might pose, Hassabis said. "I don't think researchers in this field have agreed on what these risks are, or how big they are," he said.

Hassabis said he hoped Google would play a leading role in the development and deployment of artificial intelligence and work with other companies and governments to set reasonable rules and standards. "We want to set an example for the industry as a whole," he said. "We hope to work with others to promote the safe and responsible development of this technology."

Hassabis said he is confident about the future of artificial intelligence, but will not take it lightly. "I think we need to be cautious and humble," he said. "this is a very powerful technology, and we need to have a lot of respect for it."

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