Must be GPT-3.5/llama/segment-anything level and usable by api or open-source wts.
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As of some hours ago, Gemini Pro is now available through the "Vertex AI Gemini API":
https://ai.google.dev/
https://cloud.google.com/vertex-ai/docs/generative-ai/model-reference/gemini
It is in "Preview", which means:
At Preview, products or features are ready for testing by customers. Preview offerings are often publicly announced, but are not necessarily feature-complete, and no SLAs or technical support commitments are provided for these. Unless stated otherwise by Google, Preview offerings are intended for use in test environments only. The average Preview stage lasts about six months.
Gemini Pro is claimed to be superior to GPT-3.5 and this does not appear to be in dispute:
At the least it is "GPT-3.5 level"
So it's usable by API, and it's GPT-3.5 level, and it is from DeepMind.
Resolves YES @Gigacasting
https://www.wired.com/story/google-gemini-ai-model-chatgpt/
"Google says Gemini will be made available to developers through Google Cloud’s API from December 13"
@CarterHinsley As a NO bettor I am biased. However, I would argue that the resolution criteria are clearly listed in the description.