@bcherny@dsp_ We are incredibly happy and appreciate everything you all do every day to make such things happen. However, could you please be a bit more generous with the usage limitations and token pricing? You know the competition has become very real lately.
@ClaudeDevs@CopilotKit do you guys even want your users back? We want to, we initially believed on your product and contributed to your exponential growth which dario brags so much about. But it's heartbreaking to see you guys not appreciating us at all.
As the debate around AI taking over jobs and the future of earning keeps growing, one thing feels obvious: organic content will become a new form of currency.
Most people will end up earning through it in some way. Politicians, entrepreneurs, scientists, artists, everyone will be a content creator, whether they like it or not. Thinking is public, building in public, personal brand building, all are contents created.
We’re already watching that shift happen. Also, I think AI generated content will be identified by the platforms and thus will not qualify as monetizeable as much as the organics.
AI models are said to have reached an extraordinary level of intelligence, yet in real-world use cases that intelligence still doesn’t show up the way you’d expect.
Maybe that’s not a lag. Maybe that’s how the economics work: you don’t get the loop of capital when you deliver the perfect product.
The goal here seems to be not to build the perfect product, but to build one addictive enough that you can keep selling.
I do. I agree with the core point. I just think the story gets complicated when you look beyond the things we can buy.
You’re right that cheaper goods increase real purchasing power. The part I’m wrestling with is that this works cleanly for some categories and not others.
Cheaper car, cheaper phone feels like more wealth, but if housing, healthcare and education are getting harder at the same time, the net effect on someone’s life can still feel like less wealth.
I do appreciate what capitalism has done here.