Google Unveils Gemma 4, Expands Lightweight Open Model Lineup for Developers
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Google unveils Gemma 4, expands lightweight open model lineup for developers
The Gemma 4 model offers capabilities such as advanced reasoning, agentic workflows, coding, and support for over 140 languages. The models are also capable of solving complex mathematical problems and generating high-quality code, positioning them as potential local AI coding assistants.
Why Google’s New Gemma 4 Uses 2.5X Fewer Tokens Than Competitors
Google’s Gemma 4 series introduces a new benchmark in open source AI, combining advanced reasoning capabilities with practical efficiency. Released under the Apache 2.0 license, it offers four distinct models tailored to diverse needs, from the ultra-efficient 2B model for edge devices to the dense 31B model for complex tasks. World of AI explores how […] The post Why Google’s New Gemma 4 Uses 2.5X Fewer Tokens Than Competitors appeared first on…
[Digital Daily Reporter Oh Byung-hoon] With Google unveiling its new open-source artificial intelligence (AI) model, ‘Gemma 4,’ industry analysts suggest that the transition to the era of AI agents is gaining momentum. The pace of research and development for agentic AI has also accelerated following the recent emergence of OpenClo. Furthermore, coupled with the release of high-quality open-source AI models by major big tech companies, the timin…
Google AI Edge Gallery Breaks Into Top 10 On App Store As Users Try Out On-Device Gemma 4 Model
Thus far, most AI adoption has happened through cloud services, but Google’s latest Gemma 4 model seems to be bringing on-device AI to... The post Google AI Edge Gallery Breaks Into Top 10 On App Store As Users Try Out On-Device Gemma 4 Model appeared first on OfficeChai.
Google unveils Gemma 4 open AI models for diverse hardware use
Google has unveiled Gemma 4, a new suite of open AI models designed for deployment across a range of hardware platforms, including mobile devices and personal workstations. The models, made available under an Apache 2.0 open-source licence, are aimed at supporting advanced reasoning, agent-based workflows, and multimodal data processing. According to a company blog written by Google DeepMind research vice president Clement Farabet and Google Dee…
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