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Google’s AI-Powered Robot Excels in Table Tennis

Google is making waves in AI again. Their AI Studio now has some new models. One of these models has received positive feedback. This model uses a new reasoning engine. Google’s AI Studio offers users a chance to try it out.

But that’s not all. On the LMS chatbot Arena, three new models are making a buzz. These models are in Arena mode, so you need to ask the Arena to see them in action. The models include Mystery Gemini 1, an anonymous chatbot, and a Gemini test model. There's speculation about what these models might turn into.

Table tennis bat and ball close-up with net in background on indoor playing table.

There could be up to four Gemini tests happening now. Google might be figuring out which model to release next. It might be Gemini 2, or an upgraded 1.5 Pro version. It could also be a multimodal system like OpenAI's Project Astra. Google has also been focusing on open-source models, like the Gemma family.

Previously, anonymous models in the chatbot Arena led to the release of GPT 40 mini and GPT 4.o. This pattern suggests that we might see another announcement from Google soon.

In other news, the strawberry account tweeted about a model that can think over multiple steps. This model can download reports, compare data, analyze it, and respond in a few hours. This model is as smart as a PhD student. Logan Kilpatrick from Google hinted that this model might be ready by 2025. This suggests that 2025 could be a big year for AI advancements.

Google is also working on an AI-powered robot that can play table tennis. This robot shows Google’s progress in creating autonomous AI. The research behind this project is crucial. It shows that Google is serious about leading in AI technology.

Google continues to innovate and stay ahead in AI. Their new models and projects show their commitment to pushing the boundaries. As we look forward to 2025, we can expect more exciting developments from Google and the AI industry.

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