| After reading this blog post, that hands-on video is just straight-up lying to people. For the boxcar example, the narrator in the video says
to Gemini: > Narrator: "Based on their design, which of these would go faster?" Without even specifying that those are cars! That was impressive to me, that it recognized the cars are going downhill _and_ could infer that in such a situation, aerodynamics matters. But the blog post says the real prompt was this: > Real Prompt: "Which of these cars is more aerodynamic? The one on the left or the right? Explain why, using specific visual details." They narrated inaccurate prompts for the Sun/Saturn/Earth example too: > Narrator: "Is this the right order?" > Real Prompt: "Is this the right order? Consider the distance from the sun and explain your reasoning." If the narrator actually read the _real_ prompts they fed Gemini in these videos, this would not be as impressive at all! |