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Google is winning on every AI front

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levocardia ◴[] No.43662083[source]
Google is winning on every front except... marketing (Google has a chatbot?), trust (who knew the founding fathers were so diverse?), safety (where's the 2.5 Pro model card?), market share (fully one in ten internet users on the planet are weekly ChatGPT users), and, well, vibes (who's rooting for big G, exactly?).

But I will admit, Gemini Pro 2.5 is a legit good model. So, hats off for that.

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sigmoid10 ◴[] No.43662475[source]
I wouldn't even say Gemini Pro 2.5 is the best model. Certainly not when you do multimodal or function calling, which is what actually matters in industry applications. Plain chatbots are nice, but I don't think they will decide who wins the race. Google is also no longer in the mindset to really innovate. You'll hear surprisingly similar POVs from ex-Googlers and ex-OpenAI guys. I'd actually say OpenAI still has an edge in terms of culture, even through it fell deep.
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1. tgsovlerkhgsel ◴[] No.43662622[source]
> Certainly not when you do multimodal or function calling

Who is? (Genuine question, it's hard to keep up given how quickly the field moves.)

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2. mjirv ◴[] No.43663460[source]
Claude 3.7 Sonnet for function calling, and it’s not particularly close in my experience.

Not sure about multimodal as it’s not what I work on.

3. stavros ◴[] No.43666889[source]
If you want an LLM to interface with other systems, function calling is absolutely essential.