Google’s family “open” models of AI, Gemma, growing.
while Google I / O255 On Tuesday, Google took the feathers of Gemma 3n, a model designed to run “smooth” on phones, laptops, and tablets. Available to Preview Tuesday, Gemma 3n can control audio, text, images, and videos, according to Google.
Modeling Effective Offline and without the need for cloud computation caught a vapor in AI community in recent years. They are not only cheaper to use than big models, but they preserve privacy by eliminating the need to transfer data to a remote data center.
During a Keynote in I / O, Gemma Product Manager Gus Martins says Gemma 3n can run on devices without 2GB of RAM. “Gemma 3n shares the same architecture as Gemini NanoAnd is and engineered for incredible performance, “he added.
In addition to Gemma 3n, Google releases Medgemma through AI developer AI status program. According to the company, Medgemma is the best open model for analyzing text and images of health.
“Medgemma (is) our (…) collection of open models for multimodal (health) text and image understanding,” says Martins. “Medgemma works well with a variety of image and text applications, so that developers (…) can match models for their own health apps.”
Also on the horizon is the sigh, an open translation model of the signal language in spoken language. Google says the zest to prepare developers to create new apps and integration for deaf and difficult listening.
“Sigengemma is a new family of models trained to translate the sign language in language, but it is best in American sign language and English,” says Martins. “This is the most competent model of understanding language, and we can’t wait for you – Developers and listening communities – to get this foundation and build it.”
Worthy announcement is that Gemma is criticized because of the usual licensing terms, which Some developers say becomes used to use commercial models a dangerous proposal. Without rushing developers from downloading Gemma models Ten million moments However, rather.
Updated 2:40 PM Pacific: Added multiple quotes from Gemma Product Manager Gus Martins.