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nlpnerd

149karma·83submissions·April 28, 2023
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Not because everybody from the old team left?
5d ago·view thread
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"Where is the return on investment? The return is in the usefulness of AI." Wow.
5d ago·view thread
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What YT videos?
6d ago·view thread
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TIL
6d ago·view thread
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From a recent article in The Economist. It turns out that once again many of the jobs that people predicted would be eliminated by AI have instead received a boost, at least for now. This closely foll…
6d ago·view thread
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Fine line between articulating a vision well or marketing vs just lying.
7d ago·view thread
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This why those RL env startups are able to charge frontier labs so much for their work. LLMs still generalize poorly outside of self-verifiable tasks like coding and math. Labs have to compensate with…
12d ago·view thread
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Very much agree that a lot of LLM calls today are redundant and could be decomposed into reasoning vs just parsing(regexes), ETL, etc
17d ago·view thread
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That's a good point actually. I just recalled that Openrouter charges a premium of 5.5% on transactions. That's probably comparable or fat relative to the cut for payments processors like St…
22d ago·view thread
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Like what's the angle here, and what's the outlook for LLM routers like Openrouter to justify a 10B valuation? Somebody enlighten me.
22d ago·view thread
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The mad rush and overhiring didn't stop immediately after Covid. I know of cases where experienced software engineers were getting picked up by big tech with huge increments as late as end of 202…
27d ago·view thread
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OP here, and I agree it's probably not AI directly and more of dealing with the post Covid overhiring, and CAPEX for AI investments. Enterprise adoption is definitely not happening as fast as the…
27d ago·view thread
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This^
28d ago·view thread
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This is why every other crypto company is now an AI company.
28d ago·view thread