Google has recently made notable advancements in artificial intelligence, particularly with the launch of its updated Imagen 3 and a new AI model for video generation. The Imagen 3 model is designed to produce high-quality images from detailed prompts, demonstrating superior photorealism and accuracy compared to other leading models. Additionally, Google DeepMind unveiled Genie 2, which aims to create immersive virtual worlds with realistic physics, enhancing applications in gaming and simulations. These developments come as OpenAI is in the midst of its '12 Days of OpenAI' campaign, where it is expected to announce new features, including a 'Tasks' feature that allows users to schedule prompts for future execution. This competitive landscape highlights a shift in attention, with Google reportedly overshadowing OpenAI's announcements, marking a significant moment in the ongoing rivalry between the two tech giants.
gotta love how the best part of OpenAI's 12 days of shipmas has been the $goog announcements. SAD!
Google's AI video generator blows OpenAI's Sora out of the water. YouTube may be a big reason. https://t.co/dl0NjDGryG
Here is the livestream for day 10 of the 12 days of OpenAI Signs are pointing to today’s release being Tasks, giving users the ability to set ChatGPT prompts to run in the future Are you excited to use this new feature? https://t.co/BGiMVU2xcG