

Cheese-eating surrender-monkeys, the lot of them!
But don’t impugn Captain Picard.
Cheese-eating surrender-monkeys, the lot of them!
But don’t impugn Captain Picard.
Entirely agree with that. Except to add that so is Dario Amodei.
I think it’s got potential, but the cost and the accuracy are two pieces that need to be addressed. DeepSeek is headed in the right direction, only because they didn’t have the insane dollars that Microsoft and Google throw at OpenAI and Anthropic respectively.
Even with massive efficiency gains, though, the hardware market is going to do well if we’re all running local models!
No, that’s the thing. There’s still significant expenditure to simply respond to a query. It’s not like Facebook where it costs $1 million to build it and $0.10/month for every additional user. It’s $1billion to build and $1 per query. There’s no recouping the cost at scale like previous tech innovation. The more use it gets, the more it costs to run, in a straight line, not asymptotically.
AI is a commodity but the big players are losing money for every query sent. Even at the $200/month subscription level.
Tech valuations are based on scaling. ARPU grows with every user added. It costs the same to serve 10 users vs 100 users, etc. ChatGPT, Gemini, copilot, Claude all cost more the more they’re used. That’s the bubble.
Theres openAI, google and meta (american), mistral (French), alibaba and deepseek (china). Many more smaller companies that either make their own models or further finetune specialized models from the big ones
Which ones are not actively spending an amount of money that scales directly with the number of users?
I’m talking about the general-purpose LLM AI bubble , wherein people are expected to return tremendous productivity improvements by using a LLM, thus justifying the obscene investment. Not ML as a whole. There’s a lot there, such as the work your colleagues are doing.
But it’s being treated as the equivalent of electricity, and it is not.
ChatGPT loses money on every query their premium subscribers submit. They lose money when people use copilot, which they resell to Microsoft. And it’s not like they’re going to make it up on volume - heavy users are significantly more costly.
This isn’t unique to ChatGPT.
Yes, it has its uses; no, it cannot continue in the way it has so far. Is it worth more than $200/month to you? Microsoft is tearing up datacenter deals. I don’t know what the future is, but this ain’t it.
ETA I think that management gets the most benefit, by far, and that’s why there’s so much talk about it. I recently needed to lead a meeting and spent some time building the deck with a LLM; took me 20 min to do something otherwise would have taken over an hour. When that is your job alongside responding to emails, it’s easy to see the draw. Of course, many of these people are in Bullshit Jobs.
I guess you didn’t see the several points in the article where they make it clear that it is “opt in”?
I do look forward for the bursting of the LLM bubble, but the article isn’t just about LLM.
There’s no way he’s 100kg.
Ben Thompson has been saying that they need to collect user data (like google) for a decade.
It seems the botched Apple Intelligence release changed some minds, a little bit.
Bummer.
Someone needs to learn how to sex their cannabis and kill male plants. Jfc.
I personally hate crocs, but I don’t work in healthcare. I have a friend who loves them.
There’s a specific workplace line for things like healthcare. Probably can’t autoclave them but you can use a liquid disinfectant.
You do want to avoid most running shoes. Narrow toe boxes, upturned toes, too much heel, and too much foam are all bad for your feet.
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I dated my partner in high school and through university. We went to schools in different countries. They got a job in a different country before I finished. We’re still together.
There’s a huge benefit to being separate and together at the same time. You get to individually experience things and grow as a human, while also sharing the experiences with and of the other half of the relationship. Growing up together as adults can really strengthen your relationship.
I know him
he’s shy and introverted
I’ve watched over him
I’ve helped him find a group of friends
You are smothering him. You’re not his mom; you’re not his brother.
People need to figure things out for themselves. Universities have strong support structures available to help undergrads through this difficult transition. Go to university. Gain life experiences.
This makes sense. Give the companies like Apple and nvidia time to set up some local factories. How long could it take to acquire land, set up a chip foundry, and train up staff? 90 days?
To be pedantic, there is no 6e. Just 6A. I am looking at a spool labelled 6e as I type this, but that’s just a manufacturer thing, not an actual spec.
$AAPL stonk go up.
If there’s a hint of ambiguity about the layout of the road or my intentions, I signal. It can me 3 am and I’m the only person on the road. It’s right the thing to do.