Gemini ai: comprehensive strategic upgrade report

“I have developed an upgrade for Gemini AI and possess the master file. I am seeking support from the Google Team regarding this.”

You won’t get support from them here. If you can get 200,000 github stars in a couple of weeks, then they will talk to you.

“I do not have access to a computer to compile the stars you requested; I have completed this entire project using my mobile phone. I am willing to wait patiently for the results. I have put my heart and soul into this work; if it is appreciated, I am grateful, and if not, I accept that with grace as well.”. I have a pdf file my work

I’m talking about hoq big something has to go viral for Google to take notice. OpenClaw blew up on github, but before it did, Peter Steinberger created 43 separate projects. It’s only after it became the fastest growing github repository of all time that people actually took notice of him. So the secret is, #1 Build something that the world will fight over, or steal for. Like people fighting over mac mini purchases so they could run OpenClaw. #2 Release it and get as much exposure as possible. Hopefully you have a massive community of thousands of people ready to jump on board. Then #3, once you have that, then you can reach out to Google and you may get them to actually respond. Or they might reach out to you.

There are different levels of these needing to happen that much but the formula is pretty much the same everywhere. No one cares even if you have the cure for cancer. Not even desperate rich cancer patients who will try anything. No one cares because everyone says they have the cure for cancer and they all have nothing to show for it.

What you need to do is prove it works. But proving you have the cure for cancer is still not enough. You then have to convince people to waste their time to actually look at your proof. Only then does the traction start. Until then, no one will take the cure for cancer seriously and billions will die because the world is too skeptical. And they have to be because trying to take everyone seriously and looking at their work intently when they say they have a solution, would be insanely impossible. Millions of posts like that ever year. And it might take a person a day to take every single 1 seriously. That’s like 270,000 people sitting there day after day, reading idea after idea, looking for the needle in the heystack, but it’s more like a piece of hay in a needle stack. Where every time you reach in and look, you are stabbed numerous times. That would be 27 million dollars a year they would have to pay. Then when they find someone who has the idea, they then have to spend millions to negotiate with them and sort all the legal side when these people might be asking for 100 trillion dollars with is just ridiculous. Or they refuse to prove it until the contract is signed for them to retain all rights and all profits. Something stupid that just makes the deal impossible. Imaging the team of experts they could higher for 27 million a year. And then they get all the profits. So there’s no incentive for them to look, until the entire world is looking and going crazy over it. Then they think “Hey maybe this person has something worth looking at.”

Key is, Make it, make it awesome, Prove it works, and get it in front of as many eyes as possible. It works if you can get the numbers.