Earlier news indicated that Google was originally scheduled to officially launch the large-scale natural language model "Gemini" in November this year.Will be delayed, and The Information website goes a step furtherRefers toGoogle employees were scheduled to hold press conferences in New York, California, and Washington, D.C. in early December, but the event has now been postponed to early 12.
The reason for the delayed launch may be related to optimizing the understanding of non-English interactive content. However, Google did not respond to requests for comment.
Regarding computational efficiency, sources indicate that Google's Gemini outperforms OpenAI's GPT-4 overall. Sissie Hsiao, Google Vice President and Head of Bard and Google Assistant Product, previously highlighted Gemini's superior computational accuracy and content description capabilities.
At Google I/O 2023, Google announced that Gemini would launch as early as this year, aiming to compete with OpenAI's GPT-4 large-scale natural language processing engine. The company even recently began offering Gemini to select developers and businesses for testing. However, current developments suggest that Google may need more time to prepare its large-scale natural language processing engine to compete with its competitors.
In addition to OpenAI, Amazon's AWS, Microsoft, and Meta have also proposed their own large-scale natural language models. Therefore, Google may plan to spend more time preparing to make the operating efficiency of "Gemini" more competitive and enhance the user experience of Google's services.


