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Here's something that might surprise you — Gemini's core is shifting away from rigid planning towards adaptive, loosely structured workflows. According to /u/ObjectiveOrchid5344 on Reddit, the latest updates show that instead of tightly scripted AI development, teams are now embracing flexibility, testing ideas in smaller bursts. This isn’t about abandoning planning altogether, but about allowing room for improvisation and real-time learning. What’s fascinating is how this approach mirrors how humans innovate — by iterating quickly and adjusting on the fly. It’s a clear sign that, in AI, static perfection isn’t the goal anymore; adaptability is. And get this — if this pattern holds, the next wave of breakthrough AI won’t come from meticulous blueprints but from teams that can pivot fast and learn in the moment. As /u/ObjectiveOrchid5344 points out, this shift could reshape how we build the future of AI — more fluid, more responsive, and way more unpredictable.
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