Exciting News from Google I/O: Gemini Chatbot Goes Conversational with Video Input
Just before the start of Google I/O, a tweet from Google showcased a prototype of its AI Gemini chatbot in action, using video input instead of text. The video was captured while the team was setting up for the event, and it revealed some impressive conversational capabilities of Gemini.
In the video, Gemini accurately responds to questions and engages in a dialogue with the user. It demonstrates a smooth flow of conversation and provides informative answers to queries. The chatbot seems well-equipped to handle interactive discussions, making it a promising tool for user engagement.
Gemini’s ability to understand context and provide relevant information is commendable. From interpreting event setups to discussing preferences about artificial intelligence advancements, Gemini showcases its conversational prowess effectively.
In light of this development, OpenAI also made an announcement regarding GPT-4o, their latest flagship model. This new model boasts real-time reasoning across audio, vision, and text inputs. It offers enhanced speed and performance compared to its predecessor at a more affordable price point.
Consumers can now access GPT-4o with text and image input features available immediately in API and ChatGPT platforms. Voice and video inputs are set to roll out in the upcoming weeks, expanding the capabilities of GPT-4o further.
With GPT-4o’s advanced intelligence accessible to all users, including free accounts, the landscape of conversational AI is evolving rapidly. Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting developments as we delve deeper into the world of innovative communication technologies.