Google unveils Gemini Omni 'any-to-any' AI model: what enterprises should know
Although it was already discovered by intrepid AI power users weeks ago, Google's new Gemini Omni model officially debuted today at the company's annual I/O developer conference in Mountain View, California, and it marks a significantly new paradigm in the wider AI and tech marketplace.That's because as its "omni" (from the Latin omne — meaning "all") prefix would suggest, this is Google's first truly native, multimodal model, that is "a model that can create anything from any input — starting with video." The model marks Google's bid to collapse the multimodal generative stack — text-to-image, image-to-video, video-to-video, audio generation — into a single foundation model with a single editing surface. The big question for business leaders is: should you switch any of your own AI stack
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