Gemini vs Comet
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Model launches carry the signal; the rest of Gemini's feed is consumer tips
Gemini is shipping on two tracks at once. The model layer added Nano Banana 2 Lite and Omni Flash, extending image, video, and conversational-editing capability, while Personal Intelligence widens access to context pulled from Gmail, Photos, and Search. The app-facing feed, by contrast, is dominated by consumer how-to posts — study notebooks, jetlag planning, parenting tips — that read as adoption marketing rather than product change.
The direction is a personal assistant that leans on first-party Google context and cheaper, faster models to widen who can use generative features. The model and Personal Intelligence work keeps setting the actual pace, with the consumer content trailing as distribution.
Next likely move is broader rollout of Nano Banana 2 Lite and Omni Flash into the app's image and video surfaces, plus wider Personal Intelligence availability beyond the current US expansion.
Comet bends Opik from eval and tracing toward AI-cost governance.
Comet's feed centers on Opik, its LLM and agent evaluation and observability layer, plus a heavy run of content on controlling AI and Claude Code token spend. Recent posts announce Comet Cost Intelligence, a Test Suites eval workflow, and an Oracle Open Agent Specification integration, interleaved with educational pieces on evaluation-driven development and agent tracing.
Comet is widening Opik from evaluation and observability into cost governance for agentic systems, while hedging framework lock-in through standard agent specs. The AI-spend theme dominates the feed and now has a shipped capability behind it.
Expect more cost-governance and automated-eval features on Opik plus further framework and provider integrations; the volume of cost-tracking content suggests spend control is the near-term wedge into enterprise LLMOps.
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