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by teractiveodular
694 days ago
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Bit of a clickbait title there, which the Atlantic has already changed to the more factual "Silicon Valley’s Trillion-Dollar Leap of Faith". It's not difficult to imagine profitable uses of AI: deploying an open-source model to respond to customer support emails almost certainly costs less than the yearly salary of a script-reading customer service agent, and while the quality won't be great, what it replaces isn't great either. It is, however, indeed difficult to justify spending $100 million on training a single model like Anthropic apparently wants to. |
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I disagree that's more factual. I think the two are equally factual. One just has a slightly more pessimistic spin than the other.