Google introduces new OpenAI model for individuals and businesses to build on

This move is likely to attract software engineers to build on the tech company’s technology and encourage the usage of profitable cloud divisions, highlighted a report.

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| February 22, 2024 , 8:06 pm
YouTube will begin to require creators to disclose when they’ve created realistic altered or synthetic content, and will display a label that indicates for people when they’re watching this content. (Representative Image: Mitchell Luo via Unsplash)
YouTube will begin to require creators to disclose when they’ve created realistic altered or synthetic content, and will display a label that indicates for people when they’re watching this content. (Representative Image: Mitchell Luo via Unsplash)

On February 21, tech giant Google released a new artificial intelligence (AI) model where individuals and businesses could build AI software based on its ‘open models’ which are called Gemma, at a free of cost.

This move is likely to attract software engineers to build on the tech company’s technology and encourage the usage of profitable cloud divisions, highlighted a report.

The company mentioned that the models are optimized for Google Cloud, where first-time cloud customers who are using them could use $ 3oo in credits.

Google mentioned that Gemma models are sized at seven billion parameters in comparison to OpenAI’s GPT-3 model, which had 175 billion parameters. The company had not disclosed the size of its largest Gemini AI models.

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