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Ten big GenAI developments we saw within the span of a month

January 07, 2025

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Mint Bangalore

Its evolution didn't even pause for a year-end break as the AI wave began turning into a tsunami

- Nilesh Jasani

The latter half of December witnessed a flurry of groundbreaking announcements despite the holiday season, highlighting a Generative AI industry that cannot afford a pause, given the rapid developments and high costs for those who fall behind.

Google raised the bar with Gemini 2.0: Google's launch of Gemini 2.0 is a full-fledged base model upgrade from the 1.5 series. Such upgrades, even in half-step increments, represent substantial architectural advancements. It's crucial to acknowledge Google's dominant position in the AI landscape. Its models consistently rank at the top of most Western performance benchmarks.

Gemini 2.0 Flash—Your phone's 2025 AI brain: It was more than a base model change with Gemini 2.0 Flash, a specialized model built for speed and efficiency. Imagine this: your phone integrates AI into everything you do. Flash makes this possible. Need to identify a landmark in a photo quickly? Done. Want real-time translation during a conversation with someone speaking a different language? No problem. Flash's speed and multimodal capabilities mean AI can understand any text, image or audio clip, turning our phones into knowledgeable assistants.

Instant copiability—The AI arms race heated up: A day after Gemini Flash, OpenAI showcased almost identical capabilities. Its model can process a live camera, turning your phone into an AI-powered 'eye.' The simultaneous announcements of similar features might be accidental, but it underscores the intensity of AI competition and the speed of this technology's evolution.

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