Gemini Embeddings 2 Sneak Peeks Multimodal RAG's Wild Future
A dolphin image lights up when you query 'something fishy.' That's Gemini Embeddings 2 in action, fusing media types into shared vectors. But what's the real shift here?
Discussions on AI safety, alignment, bias, copyright battles, and the regulatory landscape governing artificial intelligence.
A dolphin image lights up when you query 'something fishy.' That's Gemini Embeddings 2 in action, fusing media types into shared vectors. But what's the real shift here?
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