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I was clearly wrong about Anthropic. They are obviously currently the leader in AI. No company has released a model as good as Mythos/Fable and they will undoubtedly have Mythos 2 ready soon.
And I would never cut them off in a way that hurt them badly, even as a competitor. That’s not my style.
Tesla open sourced its patents and we made the Supercharger network available to all competitors, even though we could have made it a walled garden.
SpaceX launches competing satellite systems with no increase in price or use of unfair terms.
Even my worst enemies can attack me on this platform.
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It’s well within Anthropic’s rights to compete in any market they choose.
What’s funny, in this instance, are the number of Pharma companies, who through their unchecked use of Anthropic, are driving revenues into what they think is a model provider but is in fact a competitor lurking in the shadows thereby accelerating their own demise.
I suspect any end market with reasonable ROCE that could be AI accelerated is on the table.
If I were them, I’d probably do the same.
Everyone is writing about agent loops right now. Including us at Cursor, because they're so powerful. But here's a prediction: a year from now, nobody will be talking about them.
Not because they weren't useful. Because they'll work right out of the box. Batteries included. No instructions necessary.
Feels a lot like prompt engineering two years ago. It was incredibly important. People wrote courses on it. Now you just talk to your agent like a normal person.
That's the strange thing about AI right now. You learn something critical, get huge gains, and before long it's the new normal and something else is the bottleneck. So the alpha isn't what you know. It's how fast you learn it, and how easily you can let it go.
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I see what you did there. Wealthy people “spend” and the democrats have government “invest”. You have it backwards @RoKhanna but nice try. That’s the sales 101 playbook. It’s the wealthy who invest and the government who spends. The government has “spent” us into a 38 trillion dollar deficit.