On Tuesday, Google held the keynote session of its annual developer-focused Google I/O event. The session kick-started with the tech giant majorly focusing on new developments in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) front and introducing various new AI models as well as new features for the existing infrastructure. The big highlight of the event was the introduction of a two million token context window for Gemini 1.5 Pro, which is currently available for developers.
CEO Sundar Pichai Made Big Announcements
Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai kickstarted the event with some big announcements of the night. Earlier this year, the company introduced a one million token context window only for developers, but this year, Google has made it available for public preview and can be accessed through Google AI Studio and Vertex AI. Instead, the two million token context window is exclusively available via waitlist to developers using the API and to Google Cloud customers.
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Gemini 1.5 Pro: Big Upgrades
The CEO announced new additions to the family of Gemini AI models. Gemini 1.5 Flash is a lightweight model that is designed to be faster, more responsive, and cost-efficient. Google claimed working on improving its latency to improve its speed. While solving complex tasks would not be its strength, it can do tasks such as summarisation, chat applications, image and video captioning, data extraction from long documents and tables, and more.
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