Gemini is an increasingly good chatbot, but it’s still a bad assistant
- Google announced in late 2023 that it would unify its generative AI efforts under the Gemini brand, and has been progressing rapidly since then.
- This shift towards generative AI assistants by companies like Google and Amazon involves promises of enhanced AI capabilities and larger token limits.
- Google is phasing out Google Assistant and replacing it with Gemini in 2025, aiming to integrate generative AI across its product line, while also working to reduce AI 'hallucinations'.
- Gemini 2.5 Pro achieved a score of 63.8% on the SWE-bench Verified test and 18.8% on Humanity's Last Exam, but OpenAI's deep research model can complete 26% of Humanity's Last Exam.
- While Gemini 2.5 Pro has shown strong performance in some areas, DeepSeek has demonstrated superior storytelling ability, emotional impact, and analytical clarity in certain tests, prompting consideration of the best approach for virtual assistants.
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