Posted on 01/02/2025 11:05:33 AM PST by RoosterRedux
0:00 Gemini 2.0 Live Intro
1:40 How to use Gemini in AI Studio
3:01 Gemini Live for studying and learning
6:50 Video game assistance
8:46 Medical diagnosis
12:19 Help with using software
13:25 AI Studio additional settings
15:28 Financial analysis
17:29 Coding use cases
21:50 AI Portrait
22:46 Labels and instructions
25:00 Translation
25:53 Homework assistance
27:16 Pokedex
28:00 Navigation
30:10 Gemini live voice mode
36:01 Gemini 2.0 performance
38:11 Gemini multimodal testing
In this way it will indeed "change your life" because you will not know what is true and what is lies. So you will have to test everything, wasting a bunch of time.
(Excerpt)
In the year 3535
Ain’t gonna need to tell the truth, tell no lie
Everything you think, do and say
Is in the pill you took today....
I’ve been curious about the intellectual property/copyright issues that are going to arise with AI.
Do you have to log into Google?
If so, it is not free, you are paying with your personal information in massively complete detail.
Google is probably the world’s worst offender on this common phenomenon.
If it is free then YOU are the product being sold and sold and sold to advertising agencies and advertising purchasers. And now AI will figure you out even more in order to present you to whoever will buy.
In the video, the narrator uses his camera to capture images of various products in a pharmacy and the AI platform describes these items to him vocally.
I wonder if it can help you find your lost keys if you scan your house with your camera.
I see you have actually watched some of the video. Not.;-)
I posted a Victor Davis Hanson article from X this morning and asked Grok if I could post the entire article on a forum without concern about copyright violations.
Grok have me a nice mini-lesson about copyrights. It suggested that I just reprint a part of the article in keeping with the Fair Use laws...or give VDH a call and get his approval.
The users will not be learning from it, it will be learning from the users.
That’s why it’s “free.”
If something is “free,” YOU are the product.
BTW, I'm not recommending that anyone go to Google and use the product. I posted the video so you could see what AI is doing.
Gemini use to be a pretty bad AI platform. But this rendition is a big step forward.
I don't use Gemini. I use ChatGPT, Grok, Perplexity, and Claude.
I haven’t used these things except as they show up in results of a search; but if you tell it to write an essay on a particular issue, does it give references to the material it consults, or can you ask it to do?
Some do. They are all developing so fast that it is hard to keep up with all that they do. And they are all different.
If you do research on Google, you would be wise to double check the information you find with multiple sources.
The same principle works with AI. Many of them provide sources so you can evaluate the content they provide.
The difference between a search engine and AI is that you carry on a conversation about what you want it to do. You give it feedback and refine would questions as you go along.
BTW, no one can program AI to anticipate every possible question you might ask. That's not the way AI works.
“Demonstrated Use Cases:”
Huh? Where is “Making cool memes”? Where is “Great AI Porn”?
All you have to do is create a fake gmail address.
Google doesn't know who you are unless you tell them...and why would you do that?
Not to mention they'll track even more of what they know about you already and sell that info to ... Lord knows who.
The Deep State will use this technology to quietly steer you down their paths.
I just used Copilot to get museum information about Asti, Italy.
It listed about five places with a one sentence description for each and urged me to utilize Trip Advisor.
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