The head of a Google subsidiary said that their new algorithm will eclipse ChatGPT


Demis Hassabis, co—founder and CEO of DeepMind, a subsidiary of Google, said that the new neural network being developed at the company will overshadow the technology behind the popular ChatGPT AI bot from Open AI, Wired writes.
A new algorithm called Gemini is being created on the basis of AlphaGo, the world's first neural network that managed to beat the champion in a complex Chinese traditional game of Go.
"At a high level, you can think of Gemini as a combination of some of the strengths of systems like AlphaGo with the amazing capabilities of large language models. We also have some innovations that will be quite interesting," Hassabis shared with reporters.
The creation of Gemini became known in May. According to the CEO of DeepMind, the algorithm is still under development, which will take several months and may require tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars to implement it. According to available information, the development of GPT-4 cost more than $ 100 million.
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