To be more specific, I think the future is local and specialized. IBM among others thought the same way with their giant mainframe centralized computers and the original way people would utilize software in the 70s.…
The future of AI is specialization, not just achieving benevolent knowledge as fast as we can at the expense of everything and everyone along the way. I appreciate and applaud this approach. I am looking into a similar…
Definitely is happening. A good problem for them in a way if it's due to adoption, but you'd think with all the money they pull and with how much experience they've had so far keeping things relatively stable it would…
I ran 5.4 Pro on some data analytics (admittedly it was 300+ pages). It took forever. Ran the same on Sonnet 4.6, night and day difference. I understand it's like using a V8 engine for a V4 task, but I was curious.…
I understand what you're saying, it's incredible technology and I use it everyday in my work, but we are too busy racing to one up each other and ignoring the critical safety components, which is extremely dangerous and…
I think honestly this has helped more than hurt Anthropic from a PR and marketing perspective. Sure it was a huge contract no doubt and obviously the government knows how good Claude is, but I applaud them for sticking…
It's an interesting problem that even though it's represented by just you as a single person, I think this is shared across the board with larger corporations at scale. I know for example they were seeing this with game…
This is how Skynet really starts.. :) Very strange to have a company for AI to discuss things openly. Would never have imagined something like this. But here we are!
This makes me think of something that I see in the game dev space. People using AI to code and being ok with that, but strictly are against the art or music aspect of it being AI (more and more AI allows us to sit in…
To be more specific, I think the future is local and specialized. IBM among others thought the same way with their giant mainframe centralized computers and the original way people would utilize software in the 70s.…
The future of AI is specialization, not just achieving benevolent knowledge as fast as we can at the expense of everything and everyone along the way. I appreciate and applaud this approach. I am looking into a similar…
Definitely is happening. A good problem for them in a way if it's due to adoption, but you'd think with all the money they pull and with how much experience they've had so far keeping things relatively stable it would…
I ran 5.4 Pro on some data analytics (admittedly it was 300+ pages). It took forever. Ran the same on Sonnet 4.6, night and day difference. I understand it's like using a V8 engine for a V4 task, but I was curious.…
I understand what you're saying, it's incredible technology and I use it everyday in my work, but we are too busy racing to one up each other and ignoring the critical safety components, which is extremely dangerous and…
I think honestly this has helped more than hurt Anthropic from a PR and marketing perspective. Sure it was a huge contract no doubt and obviously the government knows how good Claude is, but I applaud them for sticking…
It's an interesting problem that even though it's represented by just you as a single person, I think this is shared across the board with larger corporations at scale. I know for example they were seeing this with game…
This is how Skynet really starts.. :) Very strange to have a company for AI to discuss things openly. Would never have imagined something like this. But here we are!
This makes me think of something that I see in the game dev space. People using AI to code and being ok with that, but strictly are against the art or music aspect of it being AI (more and more AI allows us to sit in…