@dbreunig Absolutely this! I share the same sentiment. I use LLMs a lot in other non coding cases where logic is needed coupled with some low/medium level of creativity. Frontier models perform worse.. which is why i am sadden for the retirement of gemini 2 and 2.5 series of models
@HamelHusain The 2.5 series is already scheduled to be phased out. I was super happy with the 2.0 series, and happy enough with the 2.5, but.. 3.x.. something is very off. Not talking about coding btw, other industrial usecases.. Shame really.
@VictorTaelin@leerob I am more and more convinced it is a pretty good model.
Would be great to have it via an api (id like to try it out on non coding tasks)
@theo I really miss gemini-2.0-flash-lite. i wish they would open source it. I dont what the secret sauce is, or luck, but they found it and never propagated it forward. A shame. I still use it via vertex at time, but shame you can't build on it
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@OfficialLoganK Can ai studio get a little love please? There has been an incident and the gemini api has been unreliable for a week now. Some updates would be helpful. Thank you!
The gemini-3 preview series of models is outstanding! However, it is worrisome how often i hit the content filter for simple classification or q/a with context tasks with nothing even remotely fishy.
Hope the GA will clean this up, never happened with the 2.0 and 2.5 series.
Just got notified that gemini-2.0-flash-lite is being sunset. It has been my go to model for so many tasks, and I've learned how to prompt it and get better performance than the 2.5 series for many cases.
@OfficialLoganK is there a hope of getting a new (series 3) lite model?
Given the performance of the gemini 2/2.5 series.. i was hoping that at least some would get long term support (or at least be available).
I will surely miss the 2.0 flash lite model. Unsung hero amongst models.