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by magicalist
339 days ago
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> LLMs might shake out differently from the social web, but I don't think that speculating about the flexibility of demand curves is a particularly useful exercise in an industry where the marginal cost of inference capacity is measured in microcents per token That we might come to companies saying "it's not worth continuing research or training new models" seems to reinforce the OP's point, not contradict it. |
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Edit: I believe that "LLMs transforming society is inevitable" is a much more defensible assertion than any assertion about the nature of that transformation and the resulting economic winners and losers.