Google's new Gemma language model will help developers build AI responsibly
Google's Gemini models have been around for a couple of months now, and the company has announced a step-up to Gemini 1.5, with the Pro model offering a context window of an astounding 1 million tokens. Now Google is releasing Gemma, a language model aimed at helping people develop AI responsibly. It's available worldwide, and comes in two model sizes: Gemma 2B and Gemma 7B, and both are released with pre-trained and instruction-tuned variants. Google claims that it performs better in MMLU benchmarks than Mistral 7B and Llama 13B.