There's plenty here I disagree with, but it is for the most part a pretty cogent argument about the financial realities surrounded generative AI.
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There's plenty here I disagree with, but it is for the most part a pretty cogent argument about the financial realities surrounded generative AI.
In particular, the point that companies with gigantic genAI investments can't admit that they're wrong without hemorrhaging both customer and investor trust, so everyone just keeps kicking the can down the road.
The Subprime AI Crisis
None of what I write in this newsletter is about sowing doubt or "hating," but a sober evaluation of where we are today and where we may end up on the current path. I believe that the artificial intelligence boom — which would be better described as a generative AI boom
Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At (www.wheresyoured.at)
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dataramareplied to Xandra Granade 🏳️⚧️ last edited by
@xgranade Out of curiosity, which are the main things you disagree with?
(I don't have any insider info, but I'm almost entirely sure that his attempt to describe technically how O1 works is misunderstood, mistaking details about training for details about inference.)