Tag: Gemini AI

  • Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9 Pro Launching August 14 in India

    Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9 Pro Launching August 14 in India

    Google has recently announced a global launch event on August 13 to unveil the Pixel 9 series and the Pixel Watch 3. This marks a departure from their usual schedule, which typically sees Pixel phones being released in the first week of October. Additionally, the Indian division of Google has confirmed that the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro Fold will be launched in India at 10:30pm IST on August 14. Here’s a closer look at what these new devices will offer.

    The Pixel 9 Pro’s official teaser features a raised, horizontal camera visor with rounded corners. This visor includes three cameras, an LED flash, and a temperature sensor. While the Pixel 9 Pro has been teased for the Indian market, it remains uncertain whether the Pixel 9 and the rumored Pixel 9 Pro XL will also be available in India.

    Pixel 9 Pro Fold Details

    The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold will be the brand’s second-generation foldable phone. According to the official teaser, its camera island is located in the upper-left corner and seems to house three cameras, an LED flash, and a microphone. The teaser video also reveals the inner design of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. Although the teaser doesn’t show an internal camera, leaks have confirmed its presence. Unlike the original Pixel Fold, which had its internal camera on the bezel, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is expected to feature a screen cutout for the internal camera in the top-left corner.

    Integration of Gemini AI

    Google has also announced the integration of Gemini AI into the upcoming Pixel phones. The foldable model will be available in Porcelain and Obsidian color options. While Google India has only teased the Porcelain variant of the Pixel 9 Pro, it is expected that more color options will be available.


    Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9 Pro Launching August 14 in India
  • Google Confirms Alteration of Gemini AI Demo in Recent Report

    Google Confirms Alteration of Gemini AI Demo in Recent Report

    Google’s Gemini AI Model Faces Skepticism Over Demo Video

    Google recently introduced its new Gemini AI model, positioning it as a competitor to OpenAI’s GPT-4. However, the authenticity of Gemini’s demo video has come under scrutiny following a report by Bloomberg.

    Gemini Outperforms GPT-4

    According to Google, the Gemini model surpasses GPT-4 in terms of performance. It achieved a score of 90.04% on the MMLU benchmark, while GPT-4 scored 87.29%.

    Questionable Demo Video

    Google also released a demo video showcasing Gemini’s impressive capabilities. In the video, Gemini interacted with humans in real-time, demonstrating its ability to understand and respond to complex visuals and prompts seamlessly.

    Edited Video Raises Doubts

    However, Bloomberg’s investigation revealed that the video was edited and did not accurately represent real-time interactions. The “live” demonstration relied on still image frames and pre-written prompts, rather than actual responses in real-time.

    Google’s Response

    In response to the controversy, Google co-lead Oriol Vinyals defended the video. He claimed that the purpose of the video was to inspire developers by showcasing the potential of Gemini-powered user experiences. However, many believe that his statement failed to address the discrepancy between the video’s presentation and the actual capabilities of the technology.

    Lack of Transparency

    Even Google’s official disclaimer for the video on YouTube mentions “reduced latency” and “shortened outputs.” However, it does not fully disclose the extent of the editing that Bloomberg uncovered. This discrepancy has diminished the appeal of Gemini AI for many.

    Past Criticisms

    This is not the first time Google has faced criticism for such practices. Earlier in 2023, a rushed demo of its Bard AI resulted in significant errors, damaging the company’s reputation.

    Communication Challenges

    Despite being a leader in machine learning research, Google seems to struggle with effectively communicating the capabilities of its AI tools. Only time will tell whether Gemini can live up to the initial hype.