@FuSheng_0306: In an interview with Yao Shunyu, Google's internal strategy is indeed going all out to catch up. Google had been competing with OpenAI on chatbots, and fortunately, Gemini 3 performed well, increasing its market share. However, the rise of Anthropic made Sergey Brin realize that the decisive battle of large models lies in code-writing ability...
Summary
The article discusses Google's internal strategic adjustment in the face of competition from OpenAI and Anthropic. Google saw some success with Gemini 3, but realized the decisive battle of large models is in code-writing ability, reflecting the urgency of catching up.
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