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Google unveils its 1st Gemini 2.0 'reasoning' AI model
OpenAI unveils o3 reasoning AI model to tackle complex challenges, compete with Google
OpenAI has launched the test phase for its new reasoning AI models, o3 and o3 mini, aiming to advance problem-solving and stay competitive with tech giants like Google.
OpenAI Unveils More Advanced Reasoning Model in Race With Google
OpenAI is preparing to launch a new artificial intelligence model that it said is capable of more advanced human-like reasoning than its current offerings, ratcheting up the competition with rivals such as Alphabet Inc. ’s Google.
Not to be outdone by OpenAI, Google releases its own “reasoning” AI model
It's been a really busy month for Google as it apparently endeavors to outshine OpenAI with a blitz of AI releases. On Thursday, Google dropped its latest party trick: Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental, which is a new AI model that uses runtime "reasoning" techniques similar to OpenAI's o1 to achieve "deeper thinking" on problems fed into it.
OpenAI Unveils ‘o3’ Reasoning AI Models In Test Phase
OpenAI announced on Friday that it was testing two new reasoning AI models, called O3 and O3 small, as part of an increasing battle with competitors like Google to develop more intelligent models that can solve challenging issues.
Google Announces Experimental 'Thinking' Gemini AI Model
Google has released yet another Gemini AI model, but this one isn't quite ready for prime time. The new, awkwardly named Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental model is available in Google's AI Studio for testing.
OpenAI’s o3 Models Testing; A New Contender to Google's Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Mode?
OpenAI Testing New Reasoning AI Models: o3 and o3-mini; Could They Compete with Google's Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Mode?
Google unveils new Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking AI model
Google unveils new Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking AI model Google has unveiled a brand-new model, representing a significant advance in the field of artificial intelligence. Internet users can already try out Gemini 2.
Google unveils its first Gemini 2.0 'reasoning' AI model
The model, called Flash Thinking, uses techniques pioneered by OpenAI’s o1 model, breaking prompts into steps and “thinking over” the answers.
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OpenAI launched its best new AI model in September. It already has challengers, one from China and another from Google.
The rapid commoditization of AI models continues, even with a groundbreaking new approach known as inference-time compute.
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The AI war between Google and OpenAI has never been more heated
Over the past month, we've seen a rapid cadence of notable AI-related announcements and releases from both Google and OpenAI, ...
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OpenAI Steps Up Its Google Fight. How Alphabet Is Striking Back.
Microsoft-backed OpenAI on Monday said that it was opening access to ChatGPT Search to all users, having previously limited ...
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Google's AI video generator blows OpenAI's Sora out of the water. YouTube may be a big reason.
Early testers are playing with Google's new Veo 2 and finding it bests OpenAI's Sora when it comes to accuracy.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on AI race between Google, Amazon, Facebook, and OpenAI: Is going to be very
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella predicts a fiercely competitive but diverse AI market, even with Microsoft's close ties to OpenAI ...
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Google And OpenAI CEOs Offer Different 2025 Generative AI Forecasts
Google CEO Sundar Pichai sees a slowdown while OpenAI CEO Sam Altman envisions acceleration to generative artificial ...
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Google Veo 2 vs OpenAI Sora
Here are some screenshots from Google Veo 2 generated video.
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