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Google may launch the next frontier AI model in December

| @indiablooms | Oct 27, 2024, at 10:51 pm

Tech major Google is likely to launch its next frontier AI model in December,media reports said.

The model will be possibly named  Gemini 2.0.

Google is also aiming to release its next major Gemini 2.0 model in the same month, sources familiar with the plan told The Verge.

While OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is doing a phased rollout of the successor to GPT-4, starting first with his business partners, sources told the news portal that Google is planning to widely release the next version of Gemini at the outset.

The development emerges amid reports that Open AI is also planning to launch its flagship AI model in December.

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