24 hours, 720 minutes, 43.200 seconds. This is the time I spent testing Google Gemini Ultra 1.0, an experience that enriched my way of conceiving artificial intelligence and its possible applications.
From the initial enthusiasm to the first doubts, up to the discovery of an unexplored potential, my first day of "working" with Gemini Ultra 1.0 was a very interesting little journey through its capabilities, its strengths and weaknesses. If you like, here are my general impressions on this revolutionary artificial intelligence model.
Curious to know the real potential of Google Gemini Ultra 1.0? So fasten your seatbelts and let's set off.
The encounter with Gemini Ultra 1.0:
My first encounter with Gemini Ultra 1.0 was bittersweet to say the least. I started out prejudiced and I have no problem admitting it: the timed comparison of him between Chat GPT and the disappointing Bard, and the “doctored” video of the first Gemini they predisposed me negatively.
I must say, however, that the intuitive interface and ease of use immediately won me over, allowing me to familiarize myself with many of the features very quickly.
Discovering the functions
Over the course of the first 24 hours, I had the opportunity to test various capabilities of Gemini Ultra 1.0, from automatically writing emails to generating creative texts, including translating languages and answering complex questions. Nothing different from what I happen to do in the agency by "stressing" the OpenAI AI, but this is exactly the news.
There was no shortage of surprises during my road test. On some occasions, Gemini Ultra 1.0 amazed me with its ability to understand my natural language and to respond in a creative and original way to my requests, outside of some routines that I now recognize with my eyes closed in the product of Sam altman.
Great versatility
A big, big relief (accidental to a point) was being able to “train” Gemini with the documents I already have in Google Drive. Years and years of ready-made models and examples: all I had to do was tell him to go and get them, he already knew the way.
There's no point in hiding it, the strong point is the possibility of integrating AI with the entire Google One suite: Gmail, documents, sheets and so on. All ready to show off well-trained muscles. For those who are already in the habit of using the Big G workspace it's like making a flying start. Really a lot of stuff, and it can be managed with incredible fluidity even on large amounts of data. Time flew by, to the point that it was soon a certain time.
First verdicts
After 24 hours of intensive use, I can confidently say that Google Gemini Ultra 1.0 represents an interesting step forward in the field of artificial intelligence. ChatGPT finally has a serious competitor, not a “chatty challenger” good only for making proclamations. Its potential is many and its impact on our daily lives could be revolutionary.
Of course, there's still work to be done: It's important to point out that Gemini Ultra 1.0 is still in development and needs some improvements. In some cases, I encountered translation errors and inaccuracies in answering complex questions. In general, I had the impression that the system showed initial "reticence" in understanding the commands, and then accepting them. A diesel, so to speak.
Gemini Ultra 1.0, the future promises well
Despite the small imperfections, the "career" of Gemini Ultra 1.0 promises to be decidedly more glorious than its predecessor "with the short arm", Bard. As new features continue to be developed and implemented, this AI model is set to be a game-changer in many industries, from writing to research to personal assistance (it will be the core of the next Google Nest, of course) .
In conclusion, my first 24 hours with Google Gemini Ultra 1.0 were a stimulating experience, which opened up new horizons in the field of artificial intelligence and equipped me with a new working tool. I look forward to seeing how this model will evolve over time and what its future applications will be.
And you? Are you ready to welcome Gemini Ultra 1.0 into your workflow?