Google builds an AI infrastructure for Developers

Google launched Google AI Studio

How they want to become World’s Number One in AI again

Christianlauer
CodeX
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3 min readDec 14, 2023

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Google was really kicked in the nuts by Microsoft when they presented their ChatBot ChatGPT followed by a quick integration into its M365 and Azure services. Now, they want to catch up with Microsoft and OpenAI.

Therefore, Google has lately launched and promoted Gemini, an extremely powerful language model that is intended to compete with GPT-4 & Co. But now, it seems that the impressive AI demo was an almost complete fake[1] — I also wrote an article about it. But now, Google puts their words into action and has also announced Google AI Studio[2][3].

With these new tools, Google wants to finally keep up with Microsoft and OpenAI in the AI race. In addition to its new Gemini model, Google is also focusing on lower prices[2][3].

Google now wants to further strengthen its AI infrastructure and expand its offering for external developers, therefore Gemini…

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