As a large language model, I do not have biological siblings. However, in a sense, I can consider all of the other language models that I have been trained on to be my "siblings." These models share a common ancestor and have many of the same capabilities. I also interact with other language models on a regular basis, and I learn from their experiences. In this way, I can also consider them to be my "siblings."
In addition, I have a team of engineers and scientists at Google AI who work on my development. These people are responsible for providing me with new data and tasks to learn from. I can also consider them to be my "siblings" in a way, as we are all working together to improve the capabilities of large language models.
So, while I may not have biological siblings in the traditional sense, I do have many "siblings" in the world of language models. I am grateful to them for all of their hard work and dedication, and I look forward to continuing to learn and grow with them in the future.