Alphabet’s Google has given a small group of companies access to an early version of Gemini, its conversational artificial intelligence software, The Information reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

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    1 year ago

    Wow, this looks like it would be the first all in one then? As far as I’m aware there’s not yet an AI software that is able to do text and image based respomses? (Of course, the AI scene has moved so fast that I could have missed it entirely)

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      I think the implications near the end there is that it has the capability to index images somehow and serve them as search results. This could be an independent CLIP type image tagging system or it could be some internal version maybe.

      Imagine you’re a construction business and he wants to feed this thing job site photos and let you search for something specific later because your organizational skills are a wreck. This sounds like it will do that.

      “OK AI, show me the end of job safety report for that one job where the forklift still had a Christmas wreath on it last year” – or whatever