Google released dozens of Google and AI products, including Project Astra, a benchmark for GPT4o
On May 15th, Google CEO Sundar Pichai released dozens of Google and AI integrated products during the keynote speech at the Google I/O developer conference, which can be considered as a "full package" level effort to compete with OpenAI. These products include Gemini 1.5 Pro and Gemini 1.5 Flash, which support 2 million token long texts, Google version of Sora technology Veo, the strongest open-source model Gemma 2, AI Overviews that support generative searches, and the sixth-generation TPU. However, the most attention-grabbing projects were the Project Astra, the universal assistant that leads to AGI, announced by Google DeepMind CEO and Google AI leader Demis Hassabis, and the speech NotebookLM, which directly competes with GPT-4o.
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