Google'sa New AI Model to Outclass ChatGPT in Advanced Reasoning
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Google’s New AI Model to Outclass ChatGPT in Advanced Reasoning

According to reports, Google is being more cautious with its new AI system than OpenAI was with its latest o1-preview models. It carefully made this after releasing its earlier math-focused reasoning models, AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2.

Google and OpenAI are becoming more and more competitive in the field of AI. Google is allegedly working on a new AI reasoning model that could make ChatGPT look old. While OpenAI’s new reasoning models keep making headlines, Google is quietly working on its own AI system that will change the game.

Recent news stories say that several teams at Google are working hard to create an AI model that can solve hard problems with many steps. Google was the first company to use a technique called “chain-of-thought prompting,” which is used by this advanced model.

The idea behind this method is to give the AI time to “think” about its answers before giving them. This will help it solve more difficult problems in math and programming.

People say that Google is being more careful with its new AI system than OpenAI was with its latest o1-preview models. Before this careful research, the company released AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2, two reasoning models that focused on maths.

Both models came out earlier this year, which gives Google an advantage in jobs that require math skills. These tools were part of Google’s plan to stay ahead in the AI field while OpenAI kept pushing the limits with ChatGPT.

Following ChatGPT’s rapid rise as the fastest app to become widely used, Google has been hard at work to keep its lead in the AI race. The tech world and users alike were amazed by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which made Google step up its AI work.

The company released AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2 in July. Both are meant to be very good at certain types of thinking, especially math and geometry.

In the beginning of this year, Google also gave everyone a sneak peek at Astra, its AI helper. Astra is an AI model that can use the camera on a smartphone to understand its surroundings and give you answers based on what it sees. This new feature will likely be added to Google’s Gemini platform by the end of the year, along with the other models that are still being worked on. It’s been made clear by Google that its long-term goal is to add these cutting-edge technologies to its AI infrastructure.

As of the time that ChatGPT made waves in the AI world, both Google and OpenAI have been competing to be the best. OpenAI became well-known very quickly, but Google has been quietly catching up by putting out highly specific AI models that could give it an edge. Google is working hard to make its AI smarter and better at things that need to be accurate and solve complicated problems. For example, AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2 are logic models.

With the work on its new thinking model, Google is getting ready to take the lead in the race for AI. The exact date that this new model will be released is still a secret, but it’s clear that Google wants to compete with OpenAI. If it works, Google’s new AI model could change the balance of power in the AI world and set a new standard.

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