@apples_jimmy Not that surprising given how fast things are moving. The real question is whether quantum gets here before the next model makes this look minor.
@jun_song@vercel The former VP of Google DeepMind used it all day and called it the first open model that passes as a daily driver. When people at that level stop hedging, it's worth paying attention.
@Scobleizer When the former VP of Google DeepMind and the CEO of Vercel both say the same thing about the same open model on the same day, that makes me want to spin it up myself quickly.
@dioscuri Transformational creativity might be less about the substrate and more about the loop between the tool and whoever is driving it. Fleming didn't invent penicillin, he noticed something that was already happening and knew what it meant. The mold was doing its thing either way.
@BullTheoryio The competing narratives are almost beside the point. Whether it was a minor jailbreak or a full breach, the underlying fact is the same: the NSA was operationally dependent on a model it couldn't fully control.
@kimmonismus The scarier detail is Project Glasswing. 200 organizations still have access to a model that cracked NSA systems in hours, because they're supposed to be the defenders. That's a very thin line to trust.
@Polymarket Unlike man can think, the traditional encryption was always a time problem, not a security problem. And now, Mythos just made the time irrelevant.
Four out of the five most used models on OpenRouter right now are Chinese. People keep framing this as a geopolitical issue, but it's really just basic developer math.
When I build agents, a single task usually requires the model to loop dozens or hundreds of times. The token consumption adds up fast.
With roughly a 77x price gap, Western closed models are simply pricing themselves out of agent development. Open weights and cheap tokens win on raw economics.
@Cointelegraph This is a good thing. Hard deadlines are the only thing that actually moves infrastructure. Every "we'll migrate when it's necessary" team just found out when necessary is.
The soul argument is a comfortable one but it sidesteps the harder question, which is whether the output matters more than the origin. A painting that moves you doesn't stop moving you once you learn a machine made it. The experience is still real, even if the intent behind it wasn't.
@Ross__Hendricks $665B in compute commitments through 2030 and they're cutting prices to hold share. The bet is that scale eventually flips the unit economics. But you don't usually win that bet by spending $2.60 for every dollar you bring in.
@ns123abc The most capable AI models on the planet got pulled offline because of a personality clash. Totally normal way to run a technology superpower.