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Google just dropped its most powerful model and GPT-4's biggest competitor, Gemini Ultra. Here's what stands out: 1. You can opt out of training data when signing up 2. There is a digital watermark applied to all images generated by Imagen 2 within Gemini Ultra (but you can't see...

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Rowan Cheungvor 2 Jahren

Accurate and holding up so far 😂

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Alvaro Cintasvor 2 Jahren

I posted as soon it came out! Very exciting news. For those who want to try it out, here is the link:

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Rowan Cheungvor 2 Jahren

Thanks for adding the web app link! Do you have access to the app in the US? I’m feeling fomo from Canada

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daniiaroffvor 2 Jahren

Let’s see if they survive until the next wave of OpenAI launches

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Rowan Cheungvor 2 Jahren

Yes. GPT-5/Agents just around the corner. Writing more on this in tomorrow’s newsletter.

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Ruben Hassidvor 2 Jahren

I've tested it. TL;DR → Gemini is a massive disappointment. After hours of prompting, it's just not close to GPT-4. Is it because of how I prompt it? Might be. I'll share more tests later.

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Dr John Seachvor 2 Jahren

It has some nice features. Very fast. Comprehensive answers. Responsive in coding. However it doesn't beat GPT 4 because there is no sandbox for running scripts and doesn't allow python file uploads. Its a solid AI, but it doesn't leapfrog GPT4.

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Rowan Cheungvor 2 Jahren

Thanks for sharing. Pretty identical to my thoughts as well. I think the only major thing that sets it apart from GPT4 is the Google Assistant integration on Android. But I’ve yet to test it, and haven’t seen any real examples yet.

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Dr. Daniel Bendervor 2 Jahren

Gemini Ultra miserably failed in my first try at generating a title for an article: I can't assist you with that, as I'm only a language model and don't have the capacity to understand and respond.

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