At Google's annual I/O event, CEO Demis Hassabis discussed how the latest developments in the Gemini models, such as Gemini Flash and Pro, push towards artificial general intelligence (AGI). He explained that the current generation of AI is in a transitional phase, with disappointing chatbot interactions paving the way for more sophisticated systems. The Gemini models have developed new reasoning processes and can perform tasks more like humans, illustrated by the introduction of Mariner, a browser agent that can automate chores. This marks a significant leap towards personal assistants that could rival human capabilities.
Hassabis states, "The way we've ended up working with today's chatbots is, I think, a transitory period," indicating a significant evolution in AI interaction beyond basic chat.
Hassabis highlighted Gemini's new reasoning and world-modeling capabilities, suggesting they could lead to personal assistants and humanoid robots that rival human intelligence.
Deep Think, an advanced reasoning application, allows Gemini Pro to deliberate on problems similarly to humans, enhancing AI's problem-solving abilities beyond standard outputs.
Google's new tool, Mariner, designed for the Chrome browser, exemplifies how Gemini's capabilities will be applied by automating tasks in response to user commands.
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