Nuclear takes minimum 15 years to build. Even if they started in earnest theyd still have problems for over a decade
There are programs that work this way in the US too. Most doctors arent interested because the pay cut you take working for the poor hospitals/military for a decade arent worth the paid off loan.
OpenAI now controls one of if not the largest philanthropic endowments on the planet. They are still a philanthropic endeavor, though I agree the non profit bait and switch as well as the Altman board situation were…
Yes, it very clearly is
Imagine thinking someone donating money is evidence of something bad
And what movement isn’t attractive to manipulative sociopaths who want to maximize their power? That’s unavoidable when dealing with humans.
Does codex not have a pre prompt about being a coding agent like claude code does?
I thought models werent allowed tools on arc-agi?
Well Google has been working on voice assistants for years now on android. It makes sense that they had a head start
msft gaming likely has a negative market cap
Obviously people want sequels, that's why hollywood makes so many of them.
Considering conditions within a single market is still microeconomics, I agree though its tough to see where firms will get market power from so profit will tend toward zero. I thought the same about GPUs though and…
I think the big thing here is that paying high margins on a relatively small expense is much more palatable than high margins on a big expense. If a company is spending $1 billion/yr on tokens that a really big…
There is no evidence that subscriptions lose money. It’s just as likely that subscriptions break even and the api has 10x margins
I think the subscription is also designed as a loss leader. The ai labs know the real money is in enterprise, and that enterprises mostly don’t want to use the most expensive option. How do they convince enterprises to…
If the market thought AGI was imminent the labs would be worth hundreds of trillions of dollars. AGI is one step away from fully automated economy.
All the gpu makers make all their profit selling datacenter products. They don’t want consumer/home lab stuff with lower margins to replace their data center products so they handicap the vram in those products to make…
The optimal quantity of food discarded on a farm should be close to 0 I think. Obviously things rot, but that's not the situation here. For staples it can make sense to systematically overproduce so that we dont starve…
Certainly not lossless. Whether the loss matters depends on the range of values being quantized. When there are outliers that are massively higher than their neighbors the precision of those neighbors gets wrecked, so…
This isnt even a patent case. Its a contracts case. The article says these trees arent under patent, the farmer signed a contract saying he would only sell to one supplier and now wants to sell to others.
Which law suits would those be? It seems to me that the reality is that GMO seeds are really useful and all the lawsuits Ive seen are farmers wanting to use them without paying royalties.
> Datacenters do not need to be powered by mobile gas turbines left on trailers The others I agree with, but Im not sure this is true. The US government has proven itself completely incapable of expanding electricity…
The thing is that metas massive consumer user base means that they haven’t lost the ai race I think. They don’t need to run the whole customer acquisition rat race. They’ve already got billions of customers who they can…
Instagram and what’s app were two of the best purchases in American history though. It’s hard to overlook how well they worked out
Meta’s ad product is incredibly innovative. Just look at the fallout from ATT to see an obvious example
Nuclear takes minimum 15 years to build. Even if they started in earnest theyd still have problems for over a decade
There are programs that work this way in the US too. Most doctors arent interested because the pay cut you take working for the poor hospitals/military for a decade arent worth the paid off loan.
OpenAI now controls one of if not the largest philanthropic endowments on the planet. They are still a philanthropic endeavor, though I agree the non profit bait and switch as well as the Altman board situation were…
Yes, it very clearly is
Imagine thinking someone donating money is evidence of something bad
And what movement isn’t attractive to manipulative sociopaths who want to maximize their power? That’s unavoidable when dealing with humans.
Does codex not have a pre prompt about being a coding agent like claude code does?
I thought models werent allowed tools on arc-agi?
Well Google has been working on voice assistants for years now on android. It makes sense that they had a head start
msft gaming likely has a negative market cap
Obviously people want sequels, that's why hollywood makes so many of them.
Considering conditions within a single market is still microeconomics, I agree though its tough to see where firms will get market power from so profit will tend toward zero. I thought the same about GPUs though and…
I think the big thing here is that paying high margins on a relatively small expense is much more palatable than high margins on a big expense. If a company is spending $1 billion/yr on tokens that a really big…
There is no evidence that subscriptions lose money. It’s just as likely that subscriptions break even and the api has 10x margins
I think the subscription is also designed as a loss leader. The ai labs know the real money is in enterprise, and that enterprises mostly don’t want to use the most expensive option. How do they convince enterprises to…
If the market thought AGI was imminent the labs would be worth hundreds of trillions of dollars. AGI is one step away from fully automated economy.
All the gpu makers make all their profit selling datacenter products. They don’t want consumer/home lab stuff with lower margins to replace their data center products so they handicap the vram in those products to make…
The optimal quantity of food discarded on a farm should be close to 0 I think. Obviously things rot, but that's not the situation here. For staples it can make sense to systematically overproduce so that we dont starve…
Certainly not lossless. Whether the loss matters depends on the range of values being quantized. When there are outliers that are massively higher than their neighbors the precision of those neighbors gets wrecked, so…
This isnt even a patent case. Its a contracts case. The article says these trees arent under patent, the farmer signed a contract saying he would only sell to one supplier and now wants to sell to others.
Which law suits would those be? It seems to me that the reality is that GMO seeds are really useful and all the lawsuits Ive seen are farmers wanting to use them without paying royalties.
> Datacenters do not need to be powered by mobile gas turbines left on trailers The others I agree with, but Im not sure this is true. The US government has proven itself completely incapable of expanding electricity…
The thing is that metas massive consumer user base means that they haven’t lost the ai race I think. They don’t need to run the whole customer acquisition rat race. They’ve already got billions of customers who they can…
Instagram and what’s app were two of the best purchases in American history though. It’s hard to overlook how well they worked out
Meta’s ad product is incredibly innovative. Just look at the fallout from ATT to see an obvious example