Image: Google Google just announced Gemini, its most powerful suite of AI models yet, and the company has already been accused of lying about its performance. An op-ed from Bloomberg claims Google misrepresented the power of Gemini in a...

Google just announced Gemini, its most powerful suite of AI models yet, and the company has already been accused of lying about its performance.
An op-ed from Bloomberg claims Google misrepresented the power of Gemini in a recent video. Google aired an impressive �what the quack� hands-on video during its announcement earlier this week, and columnist Parmy Olson says it seemed remarkably capable in the video � perhaps too capable.
The six-minute video shows off Gemini�s multimodal capabilities (spoken conversational prompts combined with image recognition, for example). Gemini seemingly recognizes images quickly � even for connect-the-dots pictures � responds within seconds, and tracks a wad of paper in a cup and ball game in real-time....