It’s not bad for summarizing or translating. I like categorize AI outputs by prompt + context input information size vs output information size. Summaries: output < input. It’s pretty good at this for most low-to-medium…
* And you’re probably costing Anthropic >$1k in inference costs per _week_. Not >$10k. Typo.
> Claude is simply too good at coding in well-represented languages like Python and Typescript to not pay hundreds of dollars a month for (if not thousands, subsidized by employers). I think the cost is more in…
From CS folks I’ve talked to, the experience isn’t better than getting a human on the other end immediately. It’s better than not being able to reach a human (e.g. outside support hours). Otherwise, the argument I’ve…
It’s cute they think managers are evaluated on the quality of their employee performance review. I don’t disagree with the content. A well-thought review will help employees perform better. AI can’t create a good…
> …so it is hard to explain why their kids would be better off knowing something they don't need. Math is full of extremely useful concepts that aren’t otherwise obvious. To me, it’s less about “I’m going to need to use…
Yep. I work in finance. There are a ton of things like this that are just convention. Like treasury bonds being priced in 1/32nd increments. It probably made sense at the beginning, doesn’t now, but the whole market is…
I'm not in anyway an expert, so I googled what some research says. Here's an interesting meta-analysis (https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13423-023-02303-4). Memory and creativity are a lot more complex than I…
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It’s not bad for summarizing or translating. I like categorize AI outputs by prompt + context input information size vs output information size. Summaries: output < input. It’s pretty good at this for most low-to-medium…
* And you’re probably costing Anthropic >$1k in inference costs per _week_. Not >$10k. Typo.
> Claude is simply too good at coding in well-represented languages like Python and Typescript to not pay hundreds of dollars a month for (if not thousands, subsidized by employers). I think the cost is more in…
From CS folks I’ve talked to, the experience isn’t better than getting a human on the other end immediately. It’s better than not being able to reach a human (e.g. outside support hours). Otherwise, the argument I’ve…
It’s cute they think managers are evaluated on the quality of their employee performance review. I don’t disagree with the content. A well-thought review will help employees perform better. AI can’t create a good…
> …so it is hard to explain why their kids would be better off knowing something they don't need. Math is full of extremely useful concepts that aren’t otherwise obvious. To me, it’s less about “I’m going to need to use…
Yep. I work in finance. There are a ton of things like this that are just convention. Like treasury bonds being priced in 1/32nd increments. It probably made sense at the beginning, doesn’t now, but the whole market is…
I'm not in anyway an expert, so I googled what some research says. Here's an interesting meta-analysis (https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13423-023-02303-4). Memory and creativity are a lot more complex than I…
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