@Nicolascole77 L take… inference costs will dramatically reduce over time. Take a look at the same cost per unit of intelligence one year ago. It’s decreasing at roughly 10x. This is not even taking into account improvements gpus or running AI on specialized hardware
@Michael_Druggan@grok She could’ve misspoke, intentionally mislead the public to obfuscate Bryan’s identity (they weren’t public yet) or mixed up timelines with a different partner.
Either way, there’s no proof if he cheated or not and claims that he did/did not are useless gossip
@ADoricko No, socialism still sucks.
Housing is very far from a free market. If you removed zoning, permitting, and allowed people to build you wouldn’t see PE firms buying single family homes because they’d be decreasing in value due to new developments dropping rent
@scottastevenson Good players and high APM players overlap at the highest levels (grandmaster, higher master) but for lower master and diamond they aren’t necessarily the same. You can get by with ~100 APM in diamond/low master.
It's surprising how few people play real life like it's Starcraft. APM matters a lot. If you play life this way you will do well, because almost no one else is.
@signulll Disagree. If they can nail highest level of intelligence with low cost (which seems like they did, beating sonnet) then they’ll win the api market which will imo be much larger than consumer facing chat bot market
Major props to @cursor_ai team with the 1.2 release. Give it a try, you can ask the agent questions about a codebase and it’ll generate diagrams that are accurate, among many other agentic improvements
@iamgingertrash That’s a hot take. They’re currently winning in AI or at least extremely competitive, still winning in search, winning in content (YouTube) and winning in self driving cars (to be seen how it hold up with Tesla, but there’s no robo taxi yet, just waymo).
@emollick If you build a Docker image with llama on it and have that in a CI/CD pipeline on GitHub push actions that’ll probably count to their 1 billion but add a lot more than actual uses in production