Postcard by Google for business verification, whoever clicked "claim" first owns Google place. "Verification" means "did a postcard arrive at this address" or "did someone answer this phone" - not "does this company legally exist." How bizarre is that?
@explorersofai Hmm, that's suspicious. Someone is not Claude-pilled. Ollama Cloud at $20 for GLM + Codex for GPT, plus a $20 subscriptions, brings you much more value than a $200 Claude subscription for sure. And best of all, you're not vendor-locked and free to play by your own rules.
@DarioAmodei When a powerful model is only available by private approval, no longer governed mainly by price and it's governed by institutional discretion, one company decides who gets capability, for what purposes, under what conditions. That's form of centralization of intelligence access.