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by ashwindharne
260 days ago
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Google seems to be the main foundation model provider that's really focusing on the latency/TPS/cost dimensions. Anthropic/OpenAI are really making strides in model intelligence, but underneath some critical threshold of performance, the really long thinking times make workflows feel a lot worse in collaboration-style tools, vs a much snappier but slightly less intelligent model. It's a delicate balance, because these Gemini models sometimes feel downright lobotomized compared to claude or gpt-5. |
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My understanding is Gemini is not far behind on "intelligence", certainly not in a way that leaves obvious doubt over where they will be over the next iteration/model cycles, where I would expect them to at least continue closing the gap. I'd be curious if you have some benchmarks to share that suggest otherwise.
Meanwhile, afaik something Google has done, and perhaps relates back to your point re "latency/TPS/cost dimensions" that other providers aren't doing as much is integrating their model into interesting products beyond chat, at a pace that seems surprising given how much criticism they had been taking for being "slow" to react to the LLM trend.
Besides the Google Workspace surface and Google search, which now seem obvious - there are other interesting places where Gemini will surface - https://jules.google/ for one, to say nothing of their experiments/betas in the creative space - https://labs.google/flow/about
Another I noticed today: https://www.google.com/finance/beta
I would have thought putting Gemini on a finance dashboard like this would be inviting all sorts of regulatory (and other) scrutiny... and wouldn't be in keeping with a "slow" incumbent. But given the current climate, it seems Google is plowing ahead just as much as anyone else - with a lot more resources and surface to bring to bear. Imagine Gemini integration on Youtube. At this point it just seems like counting down the days...