@kimmonismus I got this too. It's easy. Click not interested in this post > this post is irrelevant. Do that about 10 times on videos you don't want to see. Close and reopen the app. And your timeline should be fixed!!
I don't see how Anthropic, OpenAI or any of the model providers have any hope of defending their moats. And consequently, I think they're going to get wiped out.
Right now, in early 2026 they have a meaningful advantage in terms of model capability. But far cheaper and open source models are not far behind.
How long can they maintain a meaningful advantage? For the vast majority of use cases, we don't actually need much higher intelligence. It doesn't take 140 IQ to automate Turbotax or powerpoint.
Eventually we will be saturated in cheap, local models that are "good enough". Of course some scientific labs and frontier research will always want the latest and greatest. But that market is orders of magnitude smaller than these company valuations can justify.
What am I missing?
Tesla has historically walked things like this back when customers vote with their wallets. If it kills sales numbers, Autopilot will come back or FSD-based Autopilot will take over.
Indicator stalk for reference.
NEWS: Tesla has officially discontinued Autopilot in the U.S. and Canada. All new car purchases now come standard with Traffic-Aware Cruise Control.
The online configurator has now been updated to allow buyers to choose the $99/month FSD subscription, while still offering the option to purchase FSD outright for $8,000 until February 14th.
New Tesla vehicles purchases still come with a 30-day free trial of FSD (Supervised).
To say it's "bad tech" is just flat out silly and discredits your take.
A more pragmatic take is that the hype surrounding AI and it's capabilities is massive. A bubble? Yes. But in the long run (however many years it takes) the insane value and impact it will have on humanity can not be understated.