Karl Yeh
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Or I can even in seven hours.
ish, I could be in Key West from where I am, or seven hours, I could be in Atlanta, right?
So there's a lot that I can do from Tampa.
And so those one day trips sometimes and their little pins of places I should see that I just, you know, 15 years living here, I haven't.
So anyway, those would be really interesting.
Like, hey, Google, hey, Gemini, help me put together a real this, the weather is beautiful today, help me put together a quick one day trip.
And it's like, yeah, here are your saved places here where you haven't been before.
Can I just say one last thing on this?
The last thing is I do want to call out something, which is they go out of their way in this... The keyword is what it's called, the blog from Google, to explain how they're using that license plate data.
Because naturally, people are going to be like, what are you doing with that training data with my license plate number, right?
And that's...
Totally understandable and should be asked, should be asked.
And this is the way they explain it.
And I think it goes to this, basically the fact that, you know, I know we talked a lot about clog code this week.
I'm not sure if you guys talked about it more yesterday, but it's been a topic of discussion a lot on the show for good reason.
And it's about this, you know, it'll go find a skill, it'll go find a sub agent and then do it.
So this is the way they say that, like, here's what this means in my minivan example.
The photo of our road trip, the license plate picture in photos, and the emails in Gmail are not directly used to train the model.
They are referenced to deliver the reply.
We train the model with things like my specific prompts and responses only after taking steps to filter or obfuscate, I always have trouble with that word, personal data from the conversation I have with Gemini.