Google’s Artificial Intelligence model now available in Greece

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Google announced that Bard Gemini Pro, its Artificial Intelligence (AI) model, is now available in Greece.

According to amna.gr, the technology giant announced a significant breakthrough in the field of AI, introducing Gemini – its largest and most capable AI model – in December 2023.

Google’s Bard, its chat-based AI tool, would start using a specially tuned version of the Gemini Pro model, it said.

Bard with Gemini Pro is particularly capable of understanding, summarizing, perceiving, generating code, and programming.

Google said that as part of its responsible approach to AI, it collaborated with experts, legislators, and regulatory authorities to protect privacy regarding this expansion. 

Source: amna.gr

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