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Hands on with Gemini 3.7 Flash

The session details how Gemini 3.7 Flash is being utilized by enterprise leaders (Box, Databricks, Emergent) to build highly scalable and cost-efficient multi-agent systems. The focus shifts from merely using the most advanced frontier model to adopting a 'Minimum Viable Model' approach that prioritizes low latency and efficient token usage, enabling complex workflows in regulated industries like finance and insurance.

Key takeaways

  1. Cost-Effective Scaling via Gemini 3.7 Flash

    Gemini 3.7 Flash allows developers to perform tasks using agents at significantly reduced costs (cited as up to 10x cheaper), providing greater budget for further development and exploration.

  2. Pragmatic AI Adoption

    The industry trend favors optimizing cost while maintaining frontier accuracy, moving away from simply adopting the 'coolest' top-tier model. The goal is finding the best model for the job—reliable, low cost, and fast.

  3. Multi-Agent System Architecture 2:00

    Complex tasks are handled by multi-agent patterns: a main agent handles planning (determining required data), which then dispatches specialized subagents to work on parallel exploration. This requires low latency and efficiency.

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