Dec. 7, 2023, 11:58 p.m. | Emilia David

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Google just announced Gemini, its most powerful suite of AI models yet, and the company has already been accused of lying about its performance.


An op-ed from Bloomberg claims Google misrepresented the power of Gemini in a recent video. Google aired an impressive “what the quack” hands-on video during its announcement earlier this week, and columnist Parmy Olson says it seemed remarkably capable in the video — perhaps too capable.


The six-minute video shows off Gemini’s multimodal …

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