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Google said Friday that the company is expanding its latest Gemini search to 40 more languages.
The company was started an intensive research method At the beginning of this month, it will allow users of the higher Google One AI plan to unlock an AI-style research assistant. Deep work works in many ways, from developing a research plan to finding relevant information. Then, based on that information, the tool searches again to remove the information. After repeating the process several times, it generates a report.
Languages supported by Gemini include Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Malayalam, Marathi, Polish, Portuguese, Swahili, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu, Thani, Ukrainian , and Urdu.
Google’s challenge is to find reliable sources in another language, and summarize them in their language without messing up the grammar.
In an interview with TechCrunch in early December, HyunJeong Choe, director of engineering for the Gemini program, said that although the company trains the model using clean and reliable data, Google’s AI analysis in. Native languages like Hindi tend to have mistakes in short words.
“We usually rely on the source of the data, and we also use Google search in the background to verify the information. In addition, we test and analyze the content of the language before we release the model,” said Choe.
“Authenticity or getting the right information is a common problem in general AI research. Although the model has a lot of knowledge in the training process already, we are focusing on training the model to use the knowledge effectively,” said Choe.
Jules Walter, head of global markets for the Gemini program, said the company has testing programs to get quality checks from their ideas. He added that the company creates data for training models. In addition, local teams review the archives.
Earlier this week, TechCrunch reported that a contract manufacturing company working on the development of Gemini in response to feedback received instructions from Google. contractors were no longer allowed to jump to quick answers, regardless of their expertise.
After the report was published, a Google spokesperson said that contractors not only test product responses but also look at features, features, and more.