Google I/O TLDR: Good improvements across the whole AI stack.
3.5 Flash (the model): More persistent than before and codes well. No wall yet.
Antigravity (the harness): Reliably runs for hours now. Early signs of hands-free self-improvement.
Spark (the interface): Finally connects a decent model and harness to your email, calendar and workspace. Instead of just answering questions it can actually do work for you. Skills and schedules and all the other claw goodness.
Omni (the future): Closes the gaps between Gemini for text and visual/audio generation variants. This is the way.
TPU8i (the hardware): Better chips to make all the above go faster.
POV: You still think Swatch x Audemars Piguet was a flop..
Seen more than 5 watch strap brands introduce their own link bracelets for the Royal Pop and it looks pretty good.
As a Royal Oak collector I do intend to buy some and use them during summer pretty much everywhere, they’re just fun, especially if they release a desk clock support!
But I could see myself rocking these on my Rimowa or duffle bags!
@Steve_Yegge Maybe tell your buddy to do some actual work and to stop spreading absolute nonsense. This post is completely false and just pure clickbait.
@Steve_Yegge Maybe tell your buddy to do some actual work and to stop spreading absolute nonsense. This post is completely false and just pure clickbait.
@vtemian IMO what changed is that the bar for a saas to work is a lot higher now.
Simple software/tools no longer add value. Now the value added is mostly in non-software aspects like compliance, data, security, reliability etc, things that llms cannot easily do yet