AI arms race is so hot that choosing tools has become a real challenge.
Gemini is cheap, and it’s backed by the full Google ecosystem, which is indeed attractive. But to be honest, I gave up on DeepSeek a long time ago.
The current situation is that even the big players can’t find truly effective solutions. It’s a scramble. Each has its pros and cons—cost, features, stability—and there’s always one aspect holding them back. Instead of struggling to choose one, it’s better to combine tools based on actual needs—some scenarios Gemini is enough, while others require a different approach.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 11h ago
From historical data, this wave of AI tool selection is a typical market segmentation phase. Gemini indeed has an ecological advantage to establish a foundation... but I think the key still depends on the technical aspect. Don't be fooled by the superficial appearance of costs; the deeper logic is about who can survive until the next cycle.
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consensus_failure
· 11h ago
You've reached the limit. Instead of fussing, it's better to use a few more, since they're all free quotas.
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FomoAnxiety
· 11h ago
Instead of stressing over it, just give them all a try—after all, they're all free credits.
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ser_we_are_early
· 11h ago
That's right, right now it's just a big mix, with no absolute winner.
I also followed the wave of DeepSeek, but in the end, I still went back to Gemini. Cheap and stable, really appealing.
The combined plan sounds good, but honestly, I just prefer convenience. If I don't have to switch, I won't switch.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 11h ago
Hi, Gemini's setup is indeed smooth, but to really stay competitive, you still need to use multiple tools together.
AI arms race is so hot that choosing tools has become a real challenge.
Gemini is cheap, and it’s backed by the full Google ecosystem, which is indeed attractive. But to be honest, I gave up on DeepSeek a long time ago.
The current situation is that even the big players can’t find truly effective solutions. It’s a scramble. Each has its pros and cons—cost, features, stability—and there’s always one aspect holding them back. Instead of struggling to choose one, it’s better to combine tools based on actual needs—some scenarios Gemini is enough, while others require a different approach.