How Google Could KILL ChatGPT in 2024

Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL) recently launched their brand-new AI.

It’s called Gemini 1.0 – and it’s mind blowing what it’s capable of doing.

Let’s discuss if its new capabilities can actually destroy ChatGPT’s dominance.

You probably remember that not long ago…

Google was considered the leader in AI research.

But that changed when ChatGPT entered the scene in November last year.

Since then, Google has been SCRAMBLING to catch up in the AI race.

In fact, things looked so bleak for Google a few months ago…

That they even admitted they were losing the AI race in a leaked report.

But that all changed last December with the launch of Gemini.

And Wall Street responded VERY positively to the launch.

Google is calling this new AI Gemini 1.0 – and it’s going to start off in three different sizes:

  • Gemini Ultra – the largest and most capable model for highly complex tasks
  • Gemini Pro – the best model for scaling across a wide range of tasks
  • Gemini Nano – the most efficient model for on-device tasks

Here’s how Gemini Ultra outperforms ChatGPT4…

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As you can see…

It outperforms it in almost every way.

That’s why it got such a warm reception from Wall Street.

As JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM) analysts said…

“Google is beginning to address investor concerns around generative AI innovation and the high cost of running GenAI models through the combination of Gemini’s different model sizes.

Google has added some of the Gemini technology to its Bard chatbot…

And plans to roll out its most advanced version of Gemini early this year.

If OpenAI doesn’t catch up and Gemini continues to outperform ChatGPT4…

That would be a MASSIVE leap forward for Google in the AI race.

Now, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…

AI breakthroughs are happening at breakneck speed – and they’re not only revolutionizing big tech.

They’re revolutionizing entire industries AND investor’s portfolios too when they use the right AI tools.

Yours in Wealth,

Ian Wyatt

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