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Maybe the G in AGI stands for Gemini

Posted by speckx |2 hours ago |7 comments

impure a few seconds ago

Gemini is also my favourite. It’s very smart and has a backbone. I don’t think the Gemini 3 Pro complaint is very fair as it was listed as ‘preview’. Although I should note Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite is 2.5x the cost of the previous version and I’m quite annoyed by that.

le-mark 8 minutes ago

I’ve had Gemini out reason Claude in couple instances that really impressed me. I’m only on the free tier. I won’t pay google for anything due to their draconian no recourse cancellation policies. I don’t see that changing any time soon.

jrm4 24 minutes ago

Y'all. Every year for attendance in one of my classes I just pass around a sheet of paper, first and last name on the left, school id code (which does incorporate initials of names) on the right, with space in between.

I'm thinking there's no way an AI can get it right. 50 IT students (like people who don't write on a regular basis) different handwriting, and it's not lined paper and the names and ID are NOT aligned.

Tried Copilot, not even close or usable.

Gemini gave me a perfect spreadsheet/csv. I'm not sure if this is impressive to others or whatnot, but that one blew me away.

skyberrys an hour ago

I do appreciate how Gemini seems to be consistently getting better at delivering assistance and information on a broad range of topics beyond code. You are touching onto a topic that holds a lot of weight for the future, which is what do we really mean by General. Does it do everything? Does it communicate with everyone? How will the world really look and notice once AGI exists? If it does will we still only strive to monetize it?

vadepaysa 38 minutes ago

One of my buddies works in a company that makes very popular Text AI models. His words "Gemini's visual understanding AND output in best in class and we use it in production apps"

synergy20 14 minutes ago

don't feel that here, chatgpt still gave me better answers most of the time so I had to subscribe both, no clear winner yet.

0gs 16 minutes ago

homey's entire first novel was about google. this is an unsurprising take (though i love him especially for tipping me to outlier)