Gemma 4 After 24 Hours: What the Community Found vs What Google Promised
Google released Gemma 4 yesterday under Apache 2.0. The benchmarks looked incredible. The community went to work. Here's what we're actually seeing. I spent the last 24 hours reading through forums...

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Google released Gemma 4 yesterday under Apache 2.0. The benchmarks looked incredible. The community went to work. Here's what we're actually seeing. I spent the last 24 hours reading through forums, running my own fine-tuning experiments, and collecting reports from dozens of early adopters. This is a summary of the real-world findings, the open questions, and where I think this model family lands. The Good News First Apache 2.0 is a big deal. Previous Gemma releases used a custom Google license that technically allowed them to restrict usage. Apache 2.0 removes that uncertainty entirely. For anyone building commercial products on open models, this matters more than any benchmark number. Multilingual quality is genuinely strong. Users testing German, Arabic, Vietnamese, and French are reporting that Gemma 4 outperforms Qwen 3.5 in non-English tasks. One user called it "in a tier of its own" for translation. Another said it "makes translategemma feel outdated instantly." For global ente