Google Gemma 4: Complete Guide — Benchmarks, Use Cases, and How to Run It Locally for Free
Google Gemma 4: Complete Guide — Benchmarks, Use Cases, and How to Run It Locally for Free Google just dropped a bomb. On April 2, 2026, DeepMind released Gemma 4 — a family of 4 open source AI mod...

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Google Gemma 4: Complete Guide — Benchmarks, Use Cases, and How to Run It Locally for Free Google just dropped a bomb. On April 2, 2026, DeepMind released Gemma 4 — a family of 4 open source AI models that, for the first time, compete head-to-head with models costing hundreds of dollars per month. The best part: you can run them on your laptop, offline, no subscription, no fees. This isn't hype. It's a real shift in how founders and developers can use AI. I've been running local models in my daily workflow for weeks — for content, code, automation, even podcast transcription. When I saw Gemma 4's benchmarks, I had to stop everything and dig in. Here's what I found. What is Gemma 4? Gemma 4 is a family of AI models created by Google DeepMind, built on the same technology as Gemini 3 (their most powerful proprietary model). The difference: Gemma 4 is fully open source, under the Apache 2.0 license. That means: No commercial restrictions No user limits No terms Google can change whenever