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Is aistudio.google.com is the best kept secret in the world of GenAI?
Posted on 10/6/24 at 2:11 pm
Posted on 10/6/24 at 2:11 pm
You can use the ultra-long context window for Gemini 1.5 Pro in @googleaistudio, for free. ~hundreds or thousands of PDFs can fit into 2M tokens.
You can literally upload hundreds of books or years of college notes and chat with it and ask questions here - aistudio.google.com
This combined with NotebookLM, which has suddenly gone viral, shows that maybe Google still hasn't lost its magic afterall. I wish I had these learning tools when I was a student. Can only imagine how much more productive high school and college kids can be these days with all these freely available tools.
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You can literally upload hundreds of books or years of college notes and chat with it and ask questions here - aistudio.google.com
This combined with NotebookLM, which has suddenly gone viral, shows that maybe Google still hasn't lost its magic afterall. I wish I had these learning tools when I was a student. Can only imagine how much more productive high school and college kids can be these days with all these freely available tools.
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This post was edited on 10/6/24 at 2:51 pm
Posted on 10/6/24 at 2:42 pm to rickgrimes
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Is aistudio.google.com is the best kept secret in the world of GenAI?
Yes and no. It handles things that no other Gen AI chatbot can handle. I still don't use it as my daily driver because the data you give it is not private "Do not submit sensitive, confidential, or personal information to the Unpaid Services." LINK
I probably use Claude the most on a daily basis. It gives the best answers and feels the most conversational. If they live up to their TOS, and they were the first wave of AI safety people to leave open AI so I hope they would, they have the kind of reasonable privacy policy most people would expect.
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Google still hasn't lost its magic afterall
Google's problem has never been coming up with tech. It's been having a working business strategy to nurture that tech. The fact that you are creating this thread saying it's a secret, which it kind of is, shows that this is likely to die on the vine like most other cool new Google tech projects.
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