Andy Halliday
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
sort of hazy on the full context of what the objective is to its coding effort.
I think you're pointing to the fact that each of these models has idiosyncrasies in its approach that are not clearly transparent and visible until and unless you actually get actively involved in working with them.
So I was very impressed just a few months ago and gratified that Gemini had come to the fore with Gemini 3.0.
and uh anti-gravity and so i immediately added gemini to my pro subscriptions list right so i have open ai's plus account i have a claude's pro account i have on and on right so now i've added gemini and i have a lovable account i have on and on so but i have not turned to using gemini
That's interesting to me.
And I think that the announcement of and the integration of Gemini into Chrome will change that for me.
I think it'll just be right there, you know, faster than me switching Windows to go over to Cloud Desktop, for example.
Wait, I didn't know that Claude in Chrome actually has a presence in the Chrome tab.
I use Claude Cowork in the desktop app for Claude, and then I direct it to use Chrome.
I didn't realize you could actually see Claude in Chrome.
No, maybe I don't have the extension.
I just use the Claude Chrome extension.
So I didn't add it in, in the Chrome extensions way.
I, yeah.
Okay.
I don't recall talking about that.
Jimmy did probably, but I was spaced out at the moment.
This is from DeepMind, who developed AlphaFold to understand the protein structure segments of the human genome.
But now they've released a paper about a recent release in June to the research community of Alpha Genome, which is their bigger solution to human DNA.
Prism yesterday.