Googles GEMINI Just SHOCKED The ENTIRE INDUSTRY! (GPT-4 Beaten) Full Breakdown + Technical Report

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Googles GEMINI Just SHOCKED The ENTIRE INDUSTRY! (GPT-4 Beaten) All Capabilities,

00:17 Gemini Reveal trailer
04:43 Multimodal description
05:10 Multimodal Capabilities
11:13 Gemini Benchmarks
13:47 Advanced Reasoning
17:15 Math Understanding
19:21 Understanding of science
22:00 Technical report
28:00 Future of gemini


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All Comments (21)
  • @ZoOnTheYT
    Google has had advanced AI for years. Anyone remember Google Duplex making AI assisted phone calls, presented at Google io in 2018? I think they would have integrated it into Google Assistant if people didn't freak out so much. Not that it was wrong to freak out. But now, Chat GPT has proven that many millions of people will incorporate AI into their lives. With all the competition, the Genie is out of the bottle. So, Google is like "alright! integrate everything we've got and hit them with Super Saiyan AI!" It's gonna be a bumpy ride folks!!
  • @gunkwretch3697
    hot damn, if I ever get bored watching AI news, or it gets redundant, I just wait a couple weeks or so, and its at a whole new level!
  • Very impressive! But they will need to include a voice conversation mode ASAP to compete with open AI. Of course, other companies can use Gemini via API to produce services that will allow you to interact with an avatar that sounds like a real human.
  • For once the title isn’t click bait, this is actually shocking, I first thought wow then further into the video I thought WOW ! It’s not just keyboard input its video plus voice interaction, amazing !. If they could get this into something like Amazons Astro home robot it would be life changing for old folk or those living on their own etc, someone to talk with all day long, loving it
  • To me, the significance of Gemini is that it all seems to be in one package. If it can indeed shift seamlessly between modalities, then this is a huge breakthrough and we aren't even in 2024 yet!
  • @Crypto.Vantage
    00:01 Google Gemini is a breakthrough in AI with multimodal capabilities 02:14 Google's GEMINI is a family of models with different capabilities. 06:54 Creating a game called Guess the Country with clues provided 09:35 Gemini Ultra has surpassed GPT-4 in nearly everything. 13:52 Gemini's multimodal reasoning capabilities to understand and reason about users' intent 16:00 Gemini's capabilities in creating visually rich and interactive experiences 20:11 Gemini uses Advanced reasoning and multimodal capabilities to filter, extract and update large sets of scientific data 22:05 Google Gemini enables multimodal interactions with AI. 25:20 Google's GEMINI has advanced capabilities for identifying plants and generating text and image content. 27:00 Google Gemini exhibits advanced multimodal capabilities 30:15 Google's GEMINI will bring groundbreaking innovations in AI next year.
  • @pragyasharma2566
    AI is definitely impressive! I have a few points though - 1. Will it not cause decrease in human interaction & dependency? 2. Relying on simple answers like is the omelette cooked, will it not decrease the basic common sense that humans are gifted with? 3. What are the controls that we have in place?
  • @hammerfist8763
    Until it's in my hands and I can use it to exponentially improve my productivity for a mere $20 per month like GPT4, it's just a hypothetical concept. I could care less about the top speed or handling of a car that isn't even on the market. Mine's plenty fast and I drive it every day. Let's do this again once we can all get our hot little hands on Gemini.
  • @politoons8776
    I was expecting a wider gap in the benchmarks. I Guess we'll have to wait for gpt 5. That Q* breakthrough will have gpt 5 blowing people away.
  • The last bit of improvement will be based how many users are using it, which will be based on how useful it is to the average person for the tasks they would prefer AI to do. These could likely be based in writing, teaching, research. First step is adoption, second step is optimization.
  • So this multi-modal method to conception, observation, connection, and response combined with quantum computation which is making regular computers look like a mere calculator now...my mind is blown! I have never felt such exhilaration. Even if this kills me, I have lived to see water being pulled up from a well to this moment, so I would die having witnessed something very profound, unimaginable, and inspiring, but the beauty of it, or the horror of it is that humans created something far bigger than themselves. I used to question the reason for life, but now, I am silenced. This is some kind of proof of something I am too small to process or to which I can put words.
  • Reliability is the question. Google has a history of not doing live demonstrations that were not staged to display the tech abilities. It's going to be interesting to see.
  • @AustinMulkaMusic
    The good thing about this, is that it’s going to force other companies to release models sooner to the public to compete.
  • @HelloSellerApp
    The video was very informative. It is well-produced and engaging. It is clear that Google is excited about Gemini and wants to share its capabilities with the world. The video raises some interesting questions about the future of AI. What will happen when AI models become even more powerful?
  • @ryoung1111
    This was my first prompt: Here’s a puzzle: two coins are on the table, touching. One is three times the diameter of the other. If I roll the smaller coin around the larger, maintaining contact, how many rotations will the smaller coin make when it has gone thru one orbit? Of course, Gemini was quite confident of its answer, but nonetheless, incorrect. It answered 5, complete with what looked like pretty convincing arguments and math.
  • @user-eo2hg3cf9h
    This whole talk about safty and filters reminds me a lot of 1984. Concentrate all the power in a single hand and than decided what is "safe" and what is not.
  • @Reddblue
    What impressed me the most are 9:26 and 10:32, how the AI is able to identify and process an ambiguous picture and how it's able to process and learn video in real time
  • @vaibhavtople2719
    This is the best video I have seen on Gemini. Now I have a clear understanding of Gemini and its future.
  • @Kizzy0027
    This is a great video that explains it all in one place. On another note, the vocal fry at 19:52 makes me want to flip a table 😂
  • @WhatsTheWordBozo
    Considering GPT 5 is coming soon i think they need to push a bit harder. The percentage difference is quite close to the current model and doesn't take into account the other companies that have seperately trained models