Google’s new brain is open to everyone: Advanced Jamini 2.5 released to the public

If you felt that artificial intelligence was progressing at a dizzying pace, Google added more fuel to the fire. The technology giant announced on Sunday (Sunday) that he opened the public use of Jamini 2.5, the improved version of her ‘digital brain’. This means a smarter AI tool, with upgraded capabilities according to the company’s statements, we are now available to all of us to directly experience.

The announcement comes exactly the weekend in which the big competitor, Openai, has struggled with heavy loads on its servers following a new feature that we started using users around the world.

So what guarantees Google in Jamini 2.5? According to the company, this is not just another small update. The new model is supposed to better understand the relationships in long conversations, similar to how a person follows an ongoing discussion. It is expected to be better in information analysis, program writing and even creative writing, such as songs or short stories.

Google especially emphasizes an improvement in understanding the thin nuances of the language and reducing the tendency of the model to “invent” answers that are not based on facts-a recognized problem in the AI ​​world known as “Hallucineations”. The goal, they say, is that the conversation with Jamini will feel more natural, flowing and reliable than before.

Google’s release, as mentioned, comes in interesting timing. Only last weekend, many users who have tried the new OpenAI photo and animation tools have encountered difficulties.

Thousands in Israel and the world have been enthusiastic about the ability to create complex or complex images, such as celebrities in imaginary scenes, and stormed the servers. The load was so large that it caused significant slowdown in the company’s services, and for short periods where the service was not even available at all. The incident that has been the same as the public is thirsty for the innovations in the field of artificial intelligence, and how much competition between technology giants in this area is intense.

Among other things, you could find photo chains in which leaders who passed away, such as Begin, Golda Meir and Ben Gurion as they walked on Kaplan Street with the abducted liberation shirts, pictures of ultra -Orthodox for dodging from recruiting when they wear the IDF uniforms, and many anime souls from daily life and the life of the celebrities.

At some point, the CEO of the company tweeted Sam Altman That the great use caused heavy loads on the company’s resources, adding: “We also need to sleep.”

By Editor

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