Grant Harvey
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And that's wild because that's where AI models compete in chess or Go or poker, and you can actually watch them, right?
Do you think that watching their or I guess like training them with that in mind or watching them compete against each other can help with like other to help them generalize across other domains to like in the agent space?
Like, how are you thinking about it?
And, I mean, coding is not the only thing that you can do in AI Studio because you can also test out, like, for example, like, you can do the screen sharing with voice interactions for real-time assistants, which that is really cool and something that, you know, not every tool gives you the option to do.
Another one would be, you know, you can build, you can stream, and you can build talking apps that you can actually talk to.
That's pretty interesting as well.
So there's a lot of things, like, besides just, like...
I can't imagine that where it goes from here is it's going to get even more exciting, but it ranges the gamut of what you can do, which is quite cool.
Are you at the point where you feel comfortable like talking with AI in public and or when coding?
Sorry to cut you off.
I'm more of a text person myself as well, where I'd rather text with it, you know?
Well, some other potentially more niche use cases that are kind of interesting.
So legal professionals are either extremely cautious about AI or they're not even fact checking the cases referenced in an AI output before they go to make an argument in court.
So how would someone like that, where they're like saying like, hey, like I'm maybe not coding, but I need it for a very specific use case.
How could they use AI Studio and Gemini?
And how would you advise someone?
Not in a legal setting, but just like for a niche use case like that, you know?
Do you think that that's something that's realistic near-term timeline?
I mean, without giving away anything.
What do you think?