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by polyglotfacto
136 days ago
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Point is: it doesn't matter if agents can do it faster and cheaper than a team of humans: it's slop. It's like writing a novel in a week that no one wants to read. If in six months you can do it in an hour, there is still zero value. Agents are useful but very limited tools: I treat them a little machines that can translate high-level instructions into detailed code, but where I still need to review the output to make sure they understood what I meant; that's it. Zero autonomy; parallelism just means I can't keep up with the output and quality goes down. I think the point of this project, like the fastrender slop thing, is to push the parallel agent narrative and have the financial markets believe this will create a lot more demand for inference on these models in the short term. Example of someone falling for it: https://x.com/DKThomp/status/2019484169915572452 |
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