
Google Gemma 4: The Open AI Model Developers Have Been Waiting For
Google released Gemma 4 with an Apache 2.0 license, making it the most permissive open AI model yet. Here's what developers need to know about performance and licensing changes.
Google has released Gemma 4, the latest version of its open AI model family, and this time it comes with a license that developers have been requesting: Apache 2.0.
Why the License Change Matters
Previous Gemma versions used a custom license that critics called too restrictive for commercial use. By switching to Apache 2.0 โ the same license used for Android and many other Google products โ Gemma 4 becomes viable for:
- Commercial applications without restrictive terms
- Modification and redistribution with minimal requirements
- Enterprise adoption with clear legal standing
- Integration into proprietary products
Performance Improvements
Beyond the licensing change, Gemma 4 delivers meaningful performance upgrades over Gemma 3. Google has focused on improving reasoning capabilities, code generation, and multilingual performance while maintaining efficient inference requirements.
The Growing Open-Source AI Ecosystem
Gemma 4 joins Meta's Llama, Mistral, and others in a maturing open-source AI landscape. The Apache 2.0 license makes it one of the most commercially friendly options available.
Key Takeaways
- Gemma 4 switches from a custom license to Apache 2.0
- Significant performance improvements over previous versions
- Most commercially permissive open model from Google yet
- Strengthens the open-source AI ecosystem
FAQ
Can I use Gemma 4 commercially? Yes, the Apache 2.0 license explicitly permits commercial use with minimal restrictions.
How does Gemma 4 compare to Llama? Both are strong open models. Gemma 4's Apache 2.0 license may be more appealing for some commercial use cases.
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