All I know is that claude code is pretty dang good, grok's nice for searching info, and Google's Gemini hasn't really been in my workflow at all. Neither chatgpt, beyond when it first came out.

Maybe I'm odd, but a Google search is even rare (usually use duck duck go) so I don't know, Google may have problems on it's hands. Possible anyway.

Grok is nice because it is not censored like all the other cuck models.

Yep, I can't trust software that has shone clear instructions to produce incorrect results, like Gemini did with it's image generation famously.

If nothing else, it means Gemini's team has priorities other than the results. Necessarily that means they will lag behind others who have clearer focus

Then the only way for Google to get ahead is to help promote regulation of AI to do what they're already doing. I know it's coming cuz regulators can't help themselves, but No thanks.