The six-minute video demonstrated Gemini’s prowess in multi-modal missions by seamlessly combining voice commands with image recognition. But what’s really exciting is the disclaimer in the YouTube video’s description that “latency has been reduced and Gemini results have been summarized for brevity.”
Bloomberg’s Parmy Olson claims Google’s demo isn’t real; image frames and scripted text queries were used instead. Google agreed to the approach, saying it was intended to “inspire developers.”
Critics claim that such antics merely mask Gemini’s perceived lag behind OpenAI’s GPT. As users demand transparency, Google is coming under scrutiny for a flashy approach that risks undermining trust in its cutting-edge AI.
Source: Ferra

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