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yewenjie | 5 months ago

I would not be comfortable sending my bank info passwords and all sorts of other sensitive data that I input and see on my screen to Gemini. How much is the qualitative performance difference with a local model?

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jerryliu12|5 months ago

If I had to put a grade on my own experience and evals, Gemini 2.5 pro produces A- results and qwen2.5vl is maybe like B-/C+. Obviously everything's nondetermistic, so it's hard to guarantee a level of quality.

I'm reading through papers that suggest it should be possible to get SOTA performance on local models via distillation, and that's what I'll experiment with next.

zbrw|5 months ago

Any insights on qwen-3 omni yet?

muzani|5 months ago

Google owns my email, browser, phone operating system, and a small amount of passwords. I assume that it has already stolen all my confidential data by now.

CIPHERSTONE|5 months ago

Also, if your not using an enterprise edition of gemini where your data is not used for model training, your sensitive data prompts and responses is 100% available to google.

nemo1618|5 months ago

Your passwords should never be visible on screen anyway: They go straight from a password manager into a censored input field.