To be fair AI models are being replaced multiple times a year these days.... So yeah, in 2 years it should be killed, because improved models should exist.
They've only released the weaker version, Gemini Pro, which is integrated into Bard. It's performance is comparable to GPT 3.5. the stronger version, which will go toe-to-toe with GPT4 will be Gemini Ultra, and will be released sometime in 2024.
Reading Google's release page, they're calling it 1.0 but it barely looks ready for the platforms it's available on, and there is a lot of weasel wording for features that are going to be rolling out into next year.
Just like Bard, they're rushing things out to avoid a narrative that they're slow.
Yeah this will be the theme of the apocalypse. First lower regulation, then companies rushing to compete to get market, a lack of testing and then boom.
Thanks! Here's the high level description from there:
"Gemini models build on top of Transformer decoders (Vaswani et al., 2017) that are enhanced with
improvements in architecture and model optimization to enable stable training at scale and optimized
inference on Google’s Tensor Processing Units. They are trained to support 32k context length"
I’m pretty excited, honestly. From my limited testing, its answers are typically more elaborate when I ask it to explain a concept to me, and it also has some level of fact checking via Google Search.