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I Told Gemini Live to Be Funny. It Audibly Recited My System Prompt
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I Told Gemini Live to Be Funny. It Audibly Recited My System Prompt

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"Four product pivots in four days. Every one caused by something Gemini did that I didn't expect. Here's the commit-by-commit story of building a real-time voice app with the Gemini Live API." I created this piece of content for the purposes of entering this hackathon. Past, Live is a voice app where students call historical figures. You type "Fall of Constantinople," tap Call, and Constantine XI picks up. He tells you his city is falling and asks what you'd do. You talk back. When you hang up, you get a call receipt with what actually happened. That's the pitch. Here's what the git log actually looks like. How I build things I'm a systems architect. I design the architecture, write specs, make product decisions, and direct AI agents to implement. I don't write code line by line. I see the system as a whole, make the calls on what to build and how, and iterate on what comes back. This works well when I understand what I'm building. With the Gemini Live API, I had to learn it by breakin

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