Gemini AI Chatbot’s launch delayed by Google due to the inability to answer non-English queries, Details

Gemini AI Chatbot's launch delayed by Google due to the inability to answer non-English queries, Details

Google: Gemini, Google‘s conversational AI chatbot designed to compete with OpenAI, was supposed to go live in January, but the company has discreetly delayed its release, as reported by two people with knowledge of the situation. It was originally planned for this week, but the widely awaited launch of Google’s AI chatbot has been delayed. There is a delay according to a report by The Information, following reports of problems with Gemini consistently answering specific “non-English” requests.

Gemini AI Chatbot’s launch was delayed by Google

The launch of Gemini was scheduled for this week, according to current reports, but unfortunately, because of its inadequate answers to some questions, that has now been postponed. Gemini may perhaps be launched earlier next year, according to reports. We should nevertheless proceed with caution about this information until Google officially confirms it, which has not happened yet.

According to insiders acquainted with the situation, Google has quietly moved up the public launch of Gemini to January, as reported in The Information.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently decided to postpone a number of Gemini events that were scheduled to take place in California, New York, and Washington the following week. This action was taken after the business discovered problems with the AI’s dependability while responding to certain non-English queries.

What is Gemini?

Gemini is a multi-modal generative artificial intelligence chatbot that is designed to comprehend and interpret many forms of data while producing responses in the format that is required. At its yearly I/O developer conference in May of this year, Google had already discussed Gemini.

One of the main threats to the search engine at the moment is ChatGPT, a competitor that Gemini is said to be more potent than. In addition, Google added generative AI results on its primary search engine page due to ChatGPT’s popularity.

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