From the brand new account that literally only replies to Will Stancil.
Posts by Tim Tielens
"Yes ICE is killing people in the streets, but remember, Democrats are bad too!"
I'm way more terrified of the alternative, that they know something we don't.
Or that a huge increase of retail investment following no sane laws will just keep this afloat like crypto.
NRC schrijft een artikel over de AI bubbel; Conclusie, hoe kan het een bubbel zijn als de aandelen zo veel waard zijn?!
Zucht.
Are there even enough GPUs? Was there this much unused production there?
I do something similar with the shower where I'm only running it hot in the evenings and just cold the rest of the time.
Except the soaring stockprices part of the infinite money glitch are still happening.
Actually, just realizing that you probably didn't write the clicking noise as often as it was used in the audiobook. At least, I hope, it would be there every few words.
Which would mean they added it themselves.
It seriously made for the worst audiobook experience I've ever had.
Don't know if this is something that would come up in a pronunciation guide but audibly doing the clicking noise every time a certain alien race talks makes me unable to listen to it. Really surprised that audiobook producers wouldn't have asked to skip those.
Nvidia gaat investeren in OpenAI zodat OpenAI genoeg geld heeft om te betalen voor Nvidia chips.
Allemaal gigantische deals om te verhullen dat er veel te weinig geld wordt verdiend om de enorme kosten van AI terug te verdienen.
This won't alienate the military, Republicans have always been horrible to the troops in real life circumstances.
This has been the big tech companies all along, they're hoovering up talent and not producing any new products of note.
People talk about finance wasting talent, there's 10.000 of the best paid people at Google and Microsoft developing Google Workspace and Bing.
I think people understate how miraculous LLMs are and overstate the usecases.
Did just realize that most of those apps already do that it's just called machine learning or modelling there and its expensive because it's niche made and training costs matter more than inference.
But, I still think making a point for super expensive AI is solid and thought provoking.
Not for a generic coding app no certainly not, but what if they started shipping it with, for example, already super expensive niche engineering/modelling software that people are already willing to shell out tons for for reasons unknown.
You also need less revenue if the margins are normal.
I mean, 200 dollars for a coding tool is super duper cheap and worth it if it increases employee/team productivity by only 5%.
That was always one of the weird parts of AI, it's priced like a gimmick, not an IT investment. We have way more expensive digital subscriptions per employee as IT.
I mean it's the blog for an AI coding tool, it's still making a positive case.
"Both effects together will push costs at the top level to $100k a year. Spending that magnitude of money on software is not without precedent, chip design licenses from Cadence or Synopsys are already $250k a year."
That's a super solid blog and I think she might be the only one making the point that it's going to be super expensive (100k per dev) and yet still worth it.
That's debatable, bit it's at least internally consistent.
Like I don't even care if Copilot is bad, who cares, so is Teams, it still has a billion+ users because they have absolute market control.
So where is the Copilot story? Outside of coding everyone is using it for office documents anyways.
What I don't get is why Copilot isn't the leader of the game, everyone uses Windows, everyone uses Office, I rarely find a business not using Sharepoint/Teams.
My biggest AI fear is that MS will just make it mandatory and raise the price.
But why do I hear so little about Copilot?
Yeah added to this is the modern notion of changing companies each 2 to 3 years.
I work in IT, I'm a 110% sure most people have not achieved anything in those 2 to 3 years.
Newsletter: This is the Hater's Guide To The AI Bubble: genAI is nothing like Uber or Amazon Web Services, there are no profitable genAI companies, agents do not and cannot exist, there is no AI SaaS story, and everything rides - and dies - on selling GPUs.
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Anecdotal but our CoPilot Enterprise license was also officially throttled down to "please use it on down times otherwise it might not be available" which ofcourse makes it largely useless.
Which would be bad if we actually saw much usage, which we don't.
They did in fact protect those rights, and still are where they are in power.
Doing stuff like giving people healthcare and protecting people's rights.
Horrible liberals actually doing stuff instead of pontificating.
I'm amazed they're not aggressively adding advertisement yet.
I've always been amazed at how much advertisement money
is wasted on the internet, but I really expected that to be the actual revenue machine eventually. It is for Facebook and Google.
Een flink deel van de reden dat het niet zo voelt is dat media, NRC ook, de hele tijd doet alsof er een economische crisis aan de hand is die niet bestaat.
De laatste jaren doet elke media mee met het hele "Niemand kan meer iets betalen!" circus.
Just like how translating the bible was a mistake.
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