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🚨 The AI race just got real!
Google’s upgraded Gemini Pro 0801 has officially blown past GPT-4, and the entire tech industry is feeling the shockwaves.

In this episode of AI Revolution, we break down:
🧠 The jaw-dropping capabilities of Gemini Pro 0801
⚡ How it outperforms GPT-4 in speed, reasoning & creativity
💡 What this means for AI development in 2025
🌍 Why OpenAI, Microsoft, and others are now playing catch-up

🔥 Google has just changed the game. Are we entering a new era of AI dominance?

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00:00So, you know how Google's been kind of struggling in the AI world lately, right?
00:05I mean, they had some pretty rough moments, like that one time their barred chatbot gave
00:10wrong info about the James Webb Space Telescope during its first big demo.
00:14That little mess-up cost Google's parent company, Alphabet, a casual $100 billion in market value.
00:21Yeah, that hurt.
00:22And don't even get me started on their Gemini image generation tool.
00:25People were tearing it apart for historical inaccuracies and some bias issues,
00:29so Google had to pull the plug on that one really quick.
00:32With all that, it seemed like Google was falling way behind OpenAI and Microsoft,
00:37who've been absolutely killing it with their AI stuff,
00:40especially with GPT-40 and all the AI integration Microsoft's been doing.
00:44It was almost like Google was this giant who was stumbling,
00:47trying to keep up in a race it used to dominate.
00:49But here's the plot twist.
00:50Google just pulled off a major comeback, and it's got everyone in the AI world buzzing.
00:55They've been steadily improving their AI game,
00:58and now they've rolled out some impressive upgrades.
01:00Earlier this year, they introduced Gemini 1.5 Pro,
01:04which really shook things up, and now they're back at it with a new version.
01:08We're talking about the experimental version 0801 of Gemini 1.5 Pro,
01:14which is now available for early testing and feedback through Google AI Studio and the Gemini API.
01:19The LMSYS chatbot arena is a popular benchmark that tests AI models on various tasks
01:25and gives them an overall competency score.
01:27In a recent evaluation, GPT-4 got a score of 1,286,
01:32and Claude III wasn't far behind with 1,271.
01:36Interestingly, an experimental version of Google's Gemini model called Gemini 1.5 Pro 0801
01:43scored an impressive 1,300.
01:45This surpasses even the scores of its well-known competitors.
01:48For context, an earlier version of Gemini 1.5 Pro scored 1,261.
01:54While this suggests Gemini might be more capable overall,
01:57it's important to remember that benchmarks don't tell the whole story
02:00about an AI model's strengths and weaknesses.
02:02The AI community is buzzing with excitement about this latest Gemini version.
02:07Social media is flooded with users praising it as insanely good,
02:10with some even claiming it blows GPT-4 out of the water.
02:14So yeah, Google's definitely back in the game with this one.
02:17This release marks a turning point where users now have a variety of strong AI chatbot options.
02:22Ultimately, the best model for a user will depend on their specific needs and preferences.
02:27It remains to be seen if this experimental version of Gemini will become the standard.
02:32Although it's currently available to the public,
02:34its early release status means it could be modified or even taken down in the future
02:39for safety or alignment reasons.
02:42So, it's safe to say that Gemini 1.5 Pro is a top contender in the world of AI models.
02:48One of its most impressive features is its ability to handle massive amounts of data,
02:52like processing up to 1 million tokens.
02:55Now, the other model they launched, Gemma 2-2b, is kind of a game-changer too.
03:00It's got 2 billion parameters, which might sound small compared to some other models out there,
03:04but this thing punches way above its weight class.
03:07It's actually outperformed models that are way bigger, like OpenAI's GPT 3.5 and even Meta's Llama 2.
03:15Google's basically showing everyone that bigger isn't always better in the AI world.
03:19It's all about how you optimize and tweak what you've got.
03:23Now, while Google is making strides with their AI models, not everything they touch turns to gold.
03:29Case in point, the Dear Sydney ad fiasco.
03:31So, Google had this ad running during the Olympics on NBC, where a dad uses the Gemini AI
03:37to help his daughter write a fan letter to her hero, Olympic track star Sydney McLaughlin-Lavrone.
03:43Sounds harmless, right?
03:44Well, not exactly.
03:45In the ad, the dad asks Gemini to help his daughter write this heartfelt letter,
03:49and the AI goes ahead and does it.
03:51But here's where things get weird.
03:52The whole premise of using AI to write something as personal as a fan letter
03:57didn't sit well with a lot of people.
03:59Critics were quick to call it out as tone-deaf and just plain bizarre.
04:03I mean, who wants an AI-written fan letter?
04:05It's supposed to be personal, right?
04:07Something that comes from the heart, not a machine.
04:09The backlash was almost immediate.
04:11People were all over social media roasting the ad for being out of touch.
04:15Linda Holmes, a novelist and podcast host, pretty much summed up the sentiment by saying,
04:20Who wants an AI-written fan letter?
04:22And honestly, she's got a point.
04:24The ad came off as a bit of a misfire,
04:25like Google was trying too hard to show off their AI's capabilities
04:29without really thinking about whether it made sense in this context.
04:32So, how did Google respond?
04:34Well, they decided to pull the ad from their Olympics rotation.
04:38They said the ad tested well before it aired,
04:40but after hearing the feedback, they thought it was best to phase it out.
04:43However, they didn't completely abandon the idea.
04:46They defended it by saying their goal was to show how AI
04:49can enhance creativity, not replace it.
04:52They wanted to create an authentic story celebrating Team USA,
04:55and in their minds, the Gemini AI was just supposed to be a tool
04:58to help get the creative juices flowing, not do all the work.
05:02But even with that explanation, the damage was kind of done.
05:05The whole situation just highlighted the fine line tech companies have to walk
05:09when it comes to integrating AI into everyday life.
05:12Sure, AI can be an amazing tool, but there are some areas, like personal expression,
05:18where people might not be so keen on letting a machine take over.
05:21Not everything is great for OpenAI, either.
05:24Despite attracting significant investments,
05:26exceeding $11.3 billion since 2015 from big players like Microsoft and Sequoia,
05:32OpenAI is facing a financial tightrope walk.
05:34A recent report suggests they're on track to spend a staggering $8.5 billion this year alone,
05:41raising concerns about their long-term sustainability,
05:44and even sparking whispers of potential bankruptcy.
05:47Now, what's driving these massive costs?
05:50Running cutting-edge AI models like ChatGPT doesn't come cheap.
05:54OpenAI is projected to shell out around $7 billion just to keep these models up and running.
06:00A significant chunk of this, approximately $4 billion,
06:03is dedicated to renting server capacity from Microsoft,
06:06highlighting the immense computational power required for their AI operations.
06:11An additional $3 billion is earmarked for training their AI models,
06:15including licensing agreements with news organizations like News Corp,
06:18to access and learn from their vast content libraries.
06:21And let's not forget about their 1,500 employees.
06:25Their salaries are estimated to reach $1.5 billion this year.
06:29While OpenAI is generating revenue, projected to fall between $3.5 billion and $4.5 billion this year,
06:36primarily from ChatGPT and other paid AI services, it's not enough to offset their massive expenditures.
06:43This puts them on track for a potential loss of at least $5 billion for the year.
06:48To put this into perspective, Google-backed Anthropic, a competitor,
06:52expects to burn through $2.7 billion this year.
06:56This situation has ignited concerns about OpenAI's future.
07:00Some experts are even questioning the viability of their business model,
07:04particularly with the emergence of free and open-source AI models like Meta's Llama 3.1.
07:09This model, which allows developers free access to its code,
07:12could potentially undercut OpenAI's paid offerings,
07:16especially as some businesses are already hesitant about AI's cost and accuracy.
07:20This isn't the first time OpenAI's financial stability has been questioned.
07:23Last year, reports of ChatGPT's high running costs – nearly $700,000 per day – sparked similar concerns.
07:31However, OpenAI's strong backing from giants like Microsoft with a $13 billion investment
07:36offers some reassurance.
07:38Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, has emphasized that their investment secures them significant rights
07:43to OpenAI's technology, ensuring continuity even if OpenAI were to face difficulties.
07:49Despite these financial challenges, OpenAI remains committed to pushing the boundaries of AI.
07:53They continue to release new products, including the AI-powered video generator Sora
07:58and the AI search engine SearchGPT, which even caused a dip in Google's stock price.
08:03OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, remains steadfast in his ambition to achieve Artificial General Intelligence,
08:09AGI, even if it means spending billions.
08:12He envisions AGI as highly autonomous systems that surpass human capabilities
08:17in most economically valuable tasks.
08:19In essence, OpenAI is engaged in a high-stakes gamble.
08:24They are pouring immense resources into developing groundbreaking AI,
08:28even if it means operating at a significant loss.
08:31Whether their bet pays off with the dawn of AGI or leads to financial difficulties remains to be seen.
08:38One thing is certain – the world is watching OpenAI's every move with bated breath.
08:42Alright, don't forget to hit that subscribe button for more updates.
08:46Thanks for tuning in, and we'll catch you in the next one.
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