Google has reportedly postponed its Gemini launch events, rescheduling the unveiling of its GPT-4 competitor for January due to reported struggles with non-English queries.
Gemini, aimed at multimodal applications combining diverse data types, faced setbacks, prompting CEO Sundar Pichai's decision to postpone its release.
Intended to enhance existing AI products, Gemini's delay signifies Google's cautious approach amidst OpenAI's dominance in the AI space, ensuring thorough refinement for safety before launch.
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