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by thethimble
248 days ago
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If the system provides value that is greater than its cost, then paying the cost to gain the value is always worthwhile - regardless of the magnitude of the cost. As costs drop exponentially (a reasonable expectation for LLMs, etc.) then increasing agent parallelism becomes more and more economically viable over time. |
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Not a reasonable expectation anymore. Moore's Law has been dead for more than a decade and we're getting close to physical limits.