Good content overall, and relevant as more Android devs try building AI based apps. One comment though, the content is more towards securing ApI key than using AI. A better title would be ‘Three ways to secure an API key, the good, bad and ugly way’, coz the techniques discussed on is applicable for any api keys that’s costing you.
Thank you for recommendations about securing my privacy at all. API key it can cost a lot if not well protected. Your experience was helpful to me. THANKS By the way, in the documentation for using the Gemini API key, it is written in red letters to be careful.
Maybe some developers would like to avoid making the JavaScript functions into Firebase. It should be available in a convenient and easy way. At this stage, they are widely used Javascript & Python, but that's only because quick demos and not so good decisions are made. Nowhere for serious needs like making an application Android/iOS are scripts used?! I expect soon that Kotlin will be able to write native Google Cloud functions without using JVM below. Coming soon K2 Kotlin compiler this year.
Good content overall, and relevant as more Android devs try building AI based apps.
One comment though, the content is more towards securing ApI key than using AI. A better title would be ‘Three ways to secure an API key, the good, bad and ugly way’, coz the techniques discussed on is applicable for any api keys that’s costing you.
Funny how your comment is 10 days ago and the video is a few hours old?! There is probably some kind of update.
Really nice talk and a great comparison between each approach tradeoffs
Thank you for recommendations about securing my privacy at all.
API key it can cost a lot if not well protected.
Your experience was helpful to me.
THANKS
By the way, in the documentation for using the Gemini API key, it is written in red letters to be careful.
Maybe some developers would like to avoid making the JavaScript functions into Firebase. It should be available in a convenient and easy way. At this stage, they are widely used Javascript & Python, but that's only because quick demos and not so good decisions are made. Nowhere for serious needs like making an application Android/iOS are scripts used?! I expect soon that Kotlin will be able to write native Google Cloud functions without using JVM below. Coming soon K2 Kotlin compiler this year.