Sundar Pichai
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But I think with 2.5, what we particularly found is once the models cross a certain level of intelligence and sophistication, You know, they are able to reason through these nuanced issues pretty well. And I think users really want that, right? Like, you know, you want as much access to the raw model as possible, right?
But I think with 2.5, what we particularly found is once the models cross a certain level of intelligence and sophistication,
You know, they are able to reason through these nuanced issues pretty well.
And I think users really want that, right?
Like, you know, you want as much access to the raw model as possible, right?
But I think it's a great area to think about, like, you know, over time, you know, we should allow more and more closer access to it. Maybe, obviously, let people custom prompts if they wanted to and like, you know, and, you know, experiment with it, etc., I think that's an important direction.
But I think it's a great area to think about, like, you know, over time, you know, we should allow more and more closer access to it. Maybe, obviously, let people custom prompts if they wanted to and like, you know, and, you know, experiment with it, etc., I think that's an important direction.
But I think it's a great area to think about, like, you know, over time, you know, we should allow more and more closer access to it. Maybe, obviously, let people custom prompts if they wanted to and like, you know, and, you know, experiment with it, etc., I think that's an important direction.
But I think it's a great area to think about, like, you know, over time, you know, we should allow more and more closer access to it.
Maybe, obviously, let people custom prompts if they wanted to and, like, you know, and, you know, experiment with it, etc.,
I think that's an important direction.
But look, the first principles we want to think about it is, you know, from a scientific standpoint, like making sure the models, and I'm saying scientific in the sense of like how you would approach math or physics or something like that. From first principles, having the models reason about the world, be nuanced.
But look, the first principles we want to think about it is, you know, from a scientific standpoint, like making sure the models, and I'm saying scientific in the sense of like how you would approach math or physics or something like that. From first principles, having the models reason about the world, be nuanced.
But look, the first principles we want to think about it is, you know, from a scientific standpoint, like making sure the models, and I'm saying scientific in the sense of like how you would approach math or physics or something like that. From first principles, having the models reason about the world, be nuanced.
But look, the first principles we want to think about it is, you know, from a scientific standpoint, like making sure the models, and I'm saying scientific in the sense of like how you would approach math or physics or something like that.
From first principles, having the models reason about the world, be nuanced.
et cetera, you know, from the ground up is the right way to build these things, right?
et cetera, you know, from the ground up is the right way to build these things, right? Not like some subset of humans kind of hard coding things on top of it. So I think it's the direction we've been taking and I think you'll see us continue to push in that direction.
et cetera, you know, from the ground up is the right way to build these things, right? Not like some subset of humans kind of hard coding things on top of it. So I think it's the direction we've been taking and I think you'll see us continue to push in that direction.
et cetera, you know, from the ground up is the right way to build these things, right? Not like some subset of humans kind of hard coding things on top of it. So I think it's the direction we've been taking and I think you'll see us continue to push in that direction.