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The creator predicts Google AI Mode could replace traditional results by Q3 2026, making Gemini-linked search behavior important to track.

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The creator predicts Google AI Mode could replace traditional results by Q3 2026, making Gemini-linked search behavior important to track.

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The creator predicts Google AI Mode could replace traditional results by Q3 2026, making Gemini-linked search behavior important to track.

@tjrobertson52 ยท asserts

It's just been reported that Sam Altman has called for a Code Red inside OpenAI. Apparently Google's Gemini has them very worried for the future of ChatGPT. I just want to talk about why I think they're right to be worried. If you don't know, Gemini 3 was released a few weeks ago and it immediately crushed most of the benchmarks...

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@tjrobertson52 ยท 2025-12-04

It's just been reported that Sam Altman has called for a Code Red inside OpenAI. Apparently Google's Gemini has them very worried for the future of ChatGPT. I just want to talk about why I think they're right to be worried. If you don't know, Gemini 3 was released a few weeks ago and it immediately crushed most of the benchmarks...

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It's just been reported that Sam Altman has called for a Code Red inside OpenAI. Apparently Google's Gemini has them very worried for the future of ChatGPT.

I just want to talk about why I think they're right to be worried. If you don't know, Gemini 3 was released a few weeks ago and it immediately crushed most of the benchmarks.

While there's still are some areas other models are better at, people pretty much agree that overall Gemini is now the best model. But what makes this especially remarkable is how far behind Google was just a year ago.

It's been clear for a while now that Google is moving faster than the other model makers, so now that they have a lead, it's hard to see how they would ever lose it. Google also has a huge distribution advantage, though.

ChatGPT has become very popular. It's not nearly as popular as Google.

You might think no one uses Gemini, but Gemini is built into Google Search. And the prediction is that by quarter three of 2026, Google's AI mode will replace their traditional search results...

tes are that they won't be profitable until 2030 at this rate, and Google is already wildly profitable. Google has the best image generation model by far with now Banana 2.

And while OpenAI's Sora is probably still a better video generator than VO, I think there's a good chance we're about to see VO leap frog Sora. Especially now that OpenAI is putting all their eggs in the ChatGPT baskets.

Google has by far the best solution for enterprise corporations and privacy concerns with Gemini for enterprise. Google has, I think, the best platform for deploying your own agents.

They control the agent to agent protocol, which is now the standard when agents talk to other agents, which is going to be a huge part of the economy. Their model is by far the best at understanding what's on your screen.

Images, video, O C R. Just gonna give them a huge advantage in agnostic use.

As we start to let AI's control more things on our own computer and give them their own browser. I think we're one or two years away from the next ChatGPT moment.

As soon as these AI can reliably use their own browser...