• Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
Tech News, Magazine & Review WordPress Theme 2017
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
No Result
View All Result
Blog - Creative Collaboration
No Result
View All Result
Home Android

You can blame astrology for Google naming its AI Gemini

May 22, 2024
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Google has revealed how it landed on the name Gemini for its AI model.
  • It appears astrology played a big part in coming up with the name.
  • Inspiration was also taken from the NASA moonshot program called Project Gemini.

Google first mentioned Gemini to the public during I/O 2023, which was later followed up by a launch that December. Since then, the AI model has spread throughout a vast majority of Google’s products. As a core part of Google’s business now, you may be wondering why they chose Gemini as the name. It appears there’s a two-pronged answer to that.

In a blog post, Google revealed how it landed on the name Gemini for its large language model (LLM). The name was apparently half inspired by science and half by astrology.

As the firm explains, Gemini is Latin for twins and the name of a constellation associated with the Greek mythical twins Castor and Pollux. Jeff Dean, Gemini’s co-technical lead, thought this name was apropos. Gemini’s key characteristics in astrology are having a dual-natured personality, the ability to adapt, the ability to connect with a wide range of people, and the ability to see things from multiple perspectives.

In addition, this also represents DeepMind and the Brain team from Google Research. These teams were brought together for the purpose of accelerating Gemini’s progress.

The other half of the story is related to NASA’s moonshot program, which started in 1965 and ended in 1968. This program was called Project Gemini, and it involved a two-person spacecraft designed to test equipment and techniques for keeping astronauts in space for extended periods ahead of the Apollo mission. Fun fact: the spacecraft was powered by a Titan rocket, and Titan was the placeholder title for Gemini.

In short, it seems Google always had space in mind when thinking about its LLM. It’s interesting to learn what the company was thinking when it came up with the name Gemini. Although we probably would have left out the part about astrology.

Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at news@androidauthority.com. You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it’s your choice.

You might like

Next Post

iOS 18: A mysterious new audio feature is reportedly coming to Apple Music

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • PlayStation Cloud Gaming Adds Another 107 Games
  • Here’s how Google plans to ‘balance’ a safer Android with side-loading this year
  • How To Get The Dragon Mount In Crimson Desert
  • Wii achievements are finally available for emulators
  • Today’s Hurdle hints and answers for March 20, 2026

Recent Comments

    No Result
    View All Result

    Categories

    • Android
    • Cars
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Internet
    • Mobile
    • Sci-Fi
    • Home
    • Shop
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    © CC Startup, Powered by Creative Collaboration. © 2020 Creative Collaboration, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Blog
    • Android
    • Cars
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Internet
    • Mobile
    • Sci-Fi

    © CC Startup, Powered by Creative Collaboration. © 2020 Creative Collaboration, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    Get more stuff like this
    in your inbox

    Subscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox.

    Thank you for subscribing.

    Something went wrong.

    We respect your privacy and take protecting it seriously