Google Gemini is included the workspace license. I have been experimenting with the latest 2.5 pro model. This on seems to do math correctly and can produce simple web apps and react code for calculation oriented things. I made a tiered pricing calculator that allows you to set prices and tiers and then calculates to cost. It's a simple but vexing calculation that some SAAS subscription services use. It's a more even cost structure than volume pricing that can have some very jarring results.
this is the latest version as a web page – Tiered Pricing Calculator
I have also used Gemini to create lists of various companies based on general categories. It's a little less accurate than Wikipedia. The closer you are to the source data the more wrong it appears (something that Wikipedia suffers from as well). So it's only good to make a rough draft. I wouldn't trust the output in an important business document or really any document you may share with people outside your immediate network.
The other way I have used Gemini is to reformat and parse and existing document. It's reasonably good at deriving lists of information from a document. Saving some time in parsing data into more structured views.
Lastly it seems Gemini can't make documents. It doesn't have access to create a document in your drive. It can provide out put that can be used by sheets. It can't directly make a doc file. It also can not make a PDF of it's output. Each requires additional steps and usually involves copy and pasting information.
Gemini is very inconsistent about generating document type responses for information that is on the internet but not yet in the training data. It has something that approximates search but not really. Sources can be listed but they are not always accurate or contextual.
So it seems there is real promise for LLM to augment many business processes. It might even save some time in aggregate. The amount of fact checking and syntax checking means it's somewhere between and intern and a middling developer as to the work product.
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