I would disagree here, as someone who is at a company with a heavy lean in to AI usage. AI just improves your speed to do things, if you are not great at doing those things you just produce more of what you originally did. If you did good work you produce more of that, if you do bad work you produce more of that. I would argue that it actually widens the gap between elite performers and average/bad employees.
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@JoshKale Doesn't Blue Origin have a second pad that was in progress at the same facility. Depending on if that took much damage they may be able to finish that faster than assessments and repairs on the existing pad.
Measuring by tokens is how you get that company spending 500 million in a month on tokens...
2 points though, first we're still early, i think a lot of companies are trying to figure out how to use it and apply it to the right things efficiently. Second being, this is as bad as the models will ever be, I think we're trending to a place where models may not require the levels of workflows/prompting required now to make them performant.
@WOLF_Bitcoin_ Iβm not sure how you can rationalize giving China the best compute chips is a good thing for the US just because nvidia makes more money and βis an American company.β Unless that is you are positioned to make an absurd amount of money by doing so
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