@Kalasinga_ I think the issue is on the punitive new terms by the our G-to-G partners after they caught us in the act. That's why there had to be sacrificial lambs konde boy acting like he new nada
Haha! This engine is widely recognised globally as being utter bollocks. You can however go around some of the issues with the local fixes by Kenyans. Not sure if the rest of the world has them due to emissions regulation.
HOT TAKE: 1 2026 will be the year companies split budgets: 60% for 'core infra' & 40% for 'AI productization'. If your budget is stuck at 100% infra, you’re already behind. Agree? 🔥
#Product#AIstrategy#CPO
As part of our continued investment in American AI innovation, we’re investing $9B+ in South Carolina through 2027. Happy to deepen our roots in the Palmetto State! https://t.co/fxqpMneqP5
Announcing partnership with @Broadcom to build an OpenAI chip.
This deal is on top of the @nvidia and @AMD ones we’ve announced over the past few weeks, and will allow us to customize performance for specific workloads.
The world needs more compute.
Ngl, adult friendships require grace. People are very busy. People are healing. People are growing. People are taking time for self care just like you. Less communication isn’t less love. Check in not out.
Market research firms are cooked 😳
PyMC Labs + Colgate just published something wild. They got GPT-4o and Gemini to predict purchase intent at 90% reliability compared to actual human surveys.
Zero focus groups. No survey panels. Just prompting.
The method is called Semantic Similarity Rating (SSR). Instead of the usual "rate this 1-5" they ask open ended questions like "why would you buy this" and then use embeddings to map the text back to a numerical scale.
Which is honestly kind of obvious in hindsight but nobody bothered trying it until now.
Results match human demographic patterns, capture the same distribution shapes, include actual reasoning. The stuff McKinsey charges $50K+ for and delivers in 6 weeks.
Except this runs in 3 minutes for under a buck.
I've been watching consulting firms tell everyone AI is coming for their industry. Turns out their own $1M market entry decks just became a GPT-4o call.
Bad week to be charging enterprise clients for "proprietary research methodologies."