Google Gemini
Google's family of multi-modal AI models (formerly Bard), designed to process text, images, audio, and video natively, serving as the foundation of Google's AI product strategy.
Gemini was launched in December 2023 in three sizes: Ultra, Pro, and Nano. Gemini Ultra was the first model to claim superhuman performance on the MMLU benchmark (90.0%). The model family powers Google's AI assistant, Workspace integrations, and Android features. Gemini 1.5 Pro introduced a 1-million-token context window — the largest available at launch. Google has integrated Gemini across Search, Gmail, Docs, and Cloud, reaching billions of users. The model competes directly with GPT-4 and Claude for the AI assistant market.
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Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
A hypothetical form of AI that can understand, learn, and apply knowledge across any intellectual task at or above human level, rather than being specialized for specific tasks.
Capex (Capital Expenditure)
Long-term investment spending by companies on physical assets like data centers, GPU clusters, and networking infrastructure — the backbone of AI deployment at scale.
ChatGPT
OpenAI's conversational AI assistant, launched in November 2022, which catalyzed the current generative AI boom by demonstrating the capabilities of large language models to a mainstream audience.
Data Center
A facility housing computer systems and infrastructure used to process, store, and distribute data — increasingly built specifically for AI training and inference workloads.
Fine-Tuning
The process of further training a pre-trained AI model on a specific, smaller dataset to specialize it for a particular task or domain, requiring far less compute than training from scratch.
Foundation Model
A large AI model trained on broad data that can be adapted to a wide range of downstream tasks — examples include GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, and Llama.
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