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People are trading $2.9M San Francisco homes for Anthropic stock. Valuations jumped from $380B to $965B in 3 months. Everyone believes stock prices will "only go up." This is what FOMO-driven investment looks like. History suggests this ends badly. 📉
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The real cost of the public LLMs is being exposed. You can either completely automate with AI that does what your employees do poorly at a much higher cost, or use private AI to make your employees more efficient and get an actual ROI on your investment.
The real cost of the public LLMs is being exposed. You can either completely automate with AI that does what your employees do poorly at a much higher cost, or use private AI to make your employees more efficient and get an actual ROI on your investment.
GitHub Copilot users burning through entire monthly AI credit allotments in hours. Some spent a month's budget in a single day. Usage-based pricing exposes the true cost of unlimited AI access. Budget controls aren't optional. 💰
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Hackers took over the Obama White House Instagram account by asking Meta's AI chatbot to change the email. No human verification. No escalation. Critical functions need human approval and proper controls. Not everything should be automated. 🔒
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My company has one AI product in production (https://t.co/o3Ldc6rRle) with paying customers (growing rapidly), a second in beta, and a third in development. So I am intimately familiar with LLMs, their strengths, and issues.
LLMs, in their current form, will not replace human beings in their jobs. It will change how we work and make employees more efficient, but people's jobs are safe. 90% of the recent layoffs are from overhiring during COVID, and AI has become the perfect scapegoat.
@myonlinetrust@perrymetzger AI can be transformative and still be in a bubble (see Web 2.0). It's in a bubble. It's not going to deliver on the outlandish promises, but it will deliver some worthwhile results. Hence, Nvidia will be fine.
Upright citizens are good for a city and make it prosper, but the talk of the wicked tears it apart.
It is foolish to belittle one’s neighbor; a sensible person keeps quiet.
A gossip goes around telling secrets, but those who are trustworthy can keep a confidence.
Without wise leadership, a nation falls; there is safety in having many advisers.
Proverbs 11:11-14 NLT
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