Gemma 4: Byte for byte, the most capable open models
Google DeepMind has announced Gemma 4, claiming it to be the most capable open model to date, outperforming previous iterations in various benchmarks. This new model is designed to enhance the capabilities of AI applications and improve user interactions.
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