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In this episode, Adam Davidson goes inside Google’s AI teams with Logan Kilpatrick, who leads developer products including the Gemini API and AI Studio. Logan shares how Google is moving from AI experimentation to real-world deployment—and what’s changed as these tools start to work at scale.
They discuss how AI Studio has evolved into a builder-first platform, the rise of “vibe coding” across teams like product, sales, and legal, and why recent Gemini models have crossed a threshold from demos to practical use. The conversation also explores how Google approaches deploying probabilistic systems, and what enterprises need to rethink as they move from pilots into production.
Looking ahead, Logan outlines where Google’s AI teams are focusing next—from more capable agents to proactive AI systems that support decision-making rather than simply responding to prompts.
Takeaways:
By FeedforwardIn this episode, Adam Davidson goes inside Google’s AI teams with Logan Kilpatrick, who leads developer products including the Gemini API and AI Studio. Logan shares how Google is moving from AI experimentation to real-world deployment—and what’s changed as these tools start to work at scale.
They discuss how AI Studio has evolved into a builder-first platform, the rise of “vibe coding” across teams like product, sales, and legal, and why recent Gemini models have crossed a threshold from demos to practical use. The conversation also explores how Google approaches deploying probabilistic systems, and what enterprises need to rethink as they move from pilots into production.
Looking ahead, Logan outlines where Google’s AI teams are focusing next—from more capable agents to proactive AI systems that support decision-making rather than simply responding to prompts.
Takeaways: