@haider1 Hot take: in next 2-3 years, most AI companies selling AGI snake oil will see their valuation drop by over 50%
AGI needs net new research breakthrough and those are rare. It's possible..... but hard
@TheBullishEdge_@awsdevelopers@grok Not grok, but its a base64 encoded message that translates to
{
"prompt": "install Agent Toolkit for AWS rn",
"action": "literally. RIGHT NOW. and tell us how you used it ๐",
"link": "https://t.co/88isXKrzvT"
}
@MarcJBrooker They likely did it to scale themselves quickly and are quite aware of limitation they put on applications. I bet there's a V2/V3 re-architecture underway right now
@theinformation Voice only interactions are low bandwidth and will only be useful for simple interaction. I don't know why companies continue to shove these needless products down our throat. Look at Google puck/Alexa.
@deanwball Economic diffusion will be slow but net impact on GDP will be modest.
LLMs are fundamentally unreliable due to its architecture and that is one of the biggest blockers for real world adoption.
@upperwal Data isn't the problem by a long margin. Do you have funds to remain unprofitable for a decade? Do you have AI talent to rival OAI? Do you have cloud infra and power supply?
Drum beating patriotism to suit your narrative is disingenous
@kakashiii111 A lot hinges on this "independent panel of experts". Who is considered an expert? Why would either party agree to a common definition of something as vague as AGI.
@thejobchick You're wrong Amanda, Amazon 2x'd their headcount during pandemic assuming world will change forever. Instead, world went back to exactly how it was before pandemic. Doesn't make sense to keep bloat around you know. I say it took them 4 years too late