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by morbicer 709 days ago
Nice. Google scientists come up with ground breaking idea, then Google's PM bungles the chance to bring it to the market and productize it and someone like OpenAI or Anthropic will swoop in to reap the rewards. And the cycle repeats.

Deep Mind people invent transformers and then they watch people laugh at Bard or what it's called nowadays because product and engineering lost the plot. Kodak is paging you some message from the grave, read it Google.

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Sounds like a management issue, not a PM/Engg issue
Yes, PM to me stands for product _management_ so management issue. Same for engineering - it doesn't mean just individual contributors, there's someone managing the engineering as well.
I meant Senior Management. "Product Manager" manages the product, not people.
The context of the comment chain is Google failing to get product out the door before the competition based upon research results. Sounds like backend management is finding things and product management failing to capitalize was their point.
Ah I see what you mean, thanks!
Not being able to take ideas and turn them into products clients want is solely a product management issue.
Not always. For example if bringing a new product to market has the perception it might eat into existing revenue then all sorts of managment shenanigans will likely happen at most big orgs.
Gemini is solid. I’ll give them a year or two before they start building an unscalable moat.
Claude 3.5 seems better, to me. And ChatGPT is still excellent. Why on earth do you think Google will win this race?
Claude 3.5 is much newer, not really a fair comparison. Google has the benefit of a huge client base, including enterprises. They can integrate Gemini into their other offerings, which OpenAI / Anthropic cannot.
Largest context window (because of most compute) wins.

They've got more serious engineering heavyweights, putting a lot of collective work on fewer tasks/approaches. Microsoft is taking more of a kitchen sink approach

If that was going to make the difference, why is ChatGPT way more popular today than Gemini? Why isn't Google already ahead of their competitors? Google ahead? I'll believe it when I see it.

Google are in the race for sure, but they aren't winning. Claude holds that crown for me at the moment. The artifacts feature is wonderful.

If Claude is so good why is everyone using chatGPT?
Because it only gotten good in the last few months. ChatGPT has been the king for years, and it has some inertia at this point.
This is the same argument Musk used (incorrectly) to indicate why OpenAI wouldn’t win and why it should merge with Tesla.
What are you on about? They publish their research advancing the field. And gemini has caught up with openai and anybody else.
I am glad they are advancing the field but I think it's unfortunate that doesn't make them top dog. Gemini is not top tier to me but I admit that confusing naming and spotty worldwide rollout might be a reason why I am not familiar with their best model. But that's a signal on it's own.

The launch was faked and I don't think the real thing is here yet https://techcrunch.com/2023/12/07/googles-best-gemini-demo-w...

Based on this comment, decided to try out gemini.

Total disaster. Doing similar tasks to openai and claude, it just borks. And it is complaining about my desire to use a gender guesser python libary, and tells me that's inappropriate for non-binary people, and it won't do it.

That's fun.

Edit 1: Also it refuses to print the entire script. I've tried many work arounds, it seems to only want to output a very small number of total lines.

Threw it into ChatGPT and immediately it fixed all the issues with Gemini, and worked on first try.

Edit 2: The only thing better about Gemini as far as I can tell, is that the copy code button is on the bottom. ChatGPT's is at the top, and that's dumb.

Edit 3: I'm being downvoted heavily now, to be clear, I didn't intentionally seek out the gender issue, it's just what I was working on.

I'm currently trying to generate infographics based on wrestlers, and I needed to split the men from the female for championship title rankings.

I have no problem with it in general, it just came up, so I communicated it.

Multiple times Gemini removed the code using the gender guesser library because it felt I shouldn't use it. When trying to determine wrestlers, and their Title Chances, it makes a lot of sense...

But Gemini just refused to allow me to use it, which seems like a ridiculous thing. I want to make the choices here.

I've had the same exact experiences.
Problem with Google summed up. Ethics and pseudo sciences folks wanting to opinionate technology. That's akin to a kitchen knife refusing to cut gift wrapping paper because that's inappropriate use of a knife. The silliness
The problem with Gemini is the guardrails they've built into it which makes it useless for me. Which is a problem that has to do with Google and not any AI smarts.
Look at the author lists in the pdfs. Almost all of them are @google.com. They were Google employees when they wrote and published those papers.
Google Brain and Google Research are not DeepMind (an acquired company based in London). Transformers came out on 2017. Last year DeepMind was told to merge with the rest of Google AI (kinda). But it looks like they are still quite independent.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Brain

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_DeepMind

https://research.google/teams/