Google's Race to Compete with Open AI

For decades, Google has been a mastermind and pioneer of neural networks and machine learning, two fundamental components of so-called artificial intelligence (AI). With Gemini, the digital giant presents a very interesting scenario facing what could be an interesting battle to capture the global AI standard.

After the success OpenAI had with SatGBT, now with Sora, frankly, two of the best AI architectures have also got better media performance. Google sees the need to respond strongly and quickly to the fight that its rival has skillfully presented with Microsoft.

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Gemini 1.5 complements Google's offering with Gemini Nano, Gemini Pro, Gemini Ultra, and Gemini Advanced, the Lego part of AI. It aims to deliver productive and commercial AI experiences under a subscription model.

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The new Gemini 1.5, currently in closed testing with developers, uses MoE (Mixing of Experts) networks, That divides the model into smaller neural networks that are activated according to the type of information given and requested, reducing latency and improving processing efficiency. Google clients are already experimenting with AI Studio and Vertex AI, AI development and implementation platforms for businesses.

OpenAI is certainly not standing still. He showed up last week Sora is your AI capable of creating realistic videos with a simple note or text request. Although it is not yet open to everyone, the first tests confused the whole world with the quality, sharpness and clarity of the content created: except for some details, which will definitely be corrected, they are difficult to recognize as created by AI. .

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How and why should these AIs be used?

Currently, Both ChatGPT and Gemini are free to build artificial intelligence. That is, they can be asked about a myriad of topics, in different languages ​​and with a variety of inputs (they may be given text or context) so that they generate the most appropriate responses.

In our experience, ChatGPT is more intuitive in treating the user, while Gemini provides contextual links that draw information to generate its responses.

If the purpose of using AI is for simple tasks, basic needs for work, study or on a daily basis, both options are powerful enough and useful, with natural care, to be taken. It is possible for 'hallucinations' or completely factual or unconfirmed data to slip into their answers.

Abbreviations of a text, new editions in another form or narrative style, translations, making recipes, suggestions on different subjects, acting as an expert in any profession or craft to explain topics, creating documents etc. can all be adequately achieved. With ChatGPT and Gemini in free versions.

Now, for more professional applications, both platforms offer advanced processing capabilities, along with a variety of additional services, including Gemini Advanced and ChatGPT Plus as an option for $20 per month.

As for Gemini, Google One now has everything in English, including two terabytes of cloud storage and integration with Workspace (Docs, Gmail, Sheets, Slides). The conversational chatbot comes in 40 languages.

In Open AI ChatGPT Plus includes ChatGPT-4 and Dall-E, a powerful, efficient AI model capable of 'understanding' images; The second is AI that creates images from text commands.

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Copilot Pro is a good choice because it includes integration with ChatGPT Plus and Microsoft 365 productivity software, using AI directly in Excel, Word, Outlook and PowerPoint with an annual or monthly subscription.

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Sora, a surprise

It is an AI from Open AI, similar to ChatGPT and DALL-E, capable of creating hyper-realistic videos with text (in text) provided as input.

What videos can you make? Any. What comes to mind, real, futuristic, invented, whatever, astonishing realism and visual quality, maximum resolution.

Can it be used now? Not yet open to the public. Open AI experiments behind closed doors. Last week he showed the already made videos and they went viral.

What is your message? In addition to the impressive quality and realism of the videos, creating content is their natural language comprehension power. Nice and clear, with lots of details, we hear the video, it will make it with very high quality.

What will it be used for? Sora has wide versatility in its use in creative industries, research, content development, education, communication etc.

When will it be available? There is no exact release date to the public yet, but Open AI has indicated that it will be publicly available soon.

Jose Carlos Carque R.

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