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According to a recent report, Google may be gearing up to launch Gemini 2.0, the next generation of its language model, as early as December of this year. This would mark a significant development, given that the original Gemini 1.0 was introduced just a year ago in December 2023.
The rapid pace of progress comes as no surprise, given the significant strides Google has made in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) in recent months. From the introduction of its Gemini Nano and Live variants to the various Extensions, the tech giant has been making waves in the AI community.
A report from The Verge suggests that OpenAI is planning to announce its next major model in December, and 9to5Google has corroborated this information, claiming that Google is preparing to roll out Gemini 2.0 in the same timeframe.
While details remain scarce, it’s likely that Gemini 2.0 will build upon the progress made with Gemini 1.5, which saw significant performance improvements. The new version is expected to take a similar generational leap forward, with a focus on including more eyes in the process.
Google has traditionally handled Gemini access with a heavy hand, limiting availability to specific groups and product lines. However, sources suggest that Gemini 2.0 may see a more widespread rollout, with the company aiming to make the model more accessible to a broader audience.
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