@0xabad1dea Oh man this is beyond nerdy, but very funny at that indeed 
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watching this unfold between my friends left me with a feeling that I can only describe as "pride"... or perhaps "the desire to inflict it on others" -
C'mon, the protocol Gemini brought the name conflict problem on themselves long before Google made it worse by also doing a product with that name.@bagder to me the first association of Gemini is still the early US rocket program

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OK, so let's say me and some friends started a tech company/consultancy that refused to use "AI", would this encourage you choose us over others?@requiem Didn't vote but I would really carefully consider if you want to use this as a selling point to your prospective clients. First, they will care for your services and products quality, as long as it is created at least somewhat ethically, Second, "AI" as such is right on its peak in the hype cycle now, the useful parts will soon become just another tool in your workplace.
So I tend to vote "no", by lack of a "doesn't matter as long as I trust you"