Site appears to be toast. Belongs in the ought to exist site titled "Hackernews Hug of Death Scrapyard".
Maybe their domain registrar features need to be better known.
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Site appears to be toast. Belongs in the ought to exist site titled "Hackernews Hug of Death Scrapyard".
Maybe their domain registrar features need to be better known.
There are a ton of companies that are basically a wrapper around GPT-4 with some minimal amount of application code. These folks can create impressive demos that wow minimally informed investors, but the reality is that if it took a few weeks to make there's no defensibility. I see the profits in the current AI hype cycle going to the leading foundational model company (why pay for the 2nd best?) and the companies th…
But yes, the distance between the leading foundation models and the leading open source foundation models for LLMs seems to be getting farther, not closer.
There are a ton of companies that are basically a wrapper around GPT-4 with some minimal amount of application code. These folks can create impressive demos that wow minimally informed investors, but the reality is that if it took a few weeks to make there's no defensibility. I see the profits in the current AI hype cycle going to the leading foundational model company (why pay for the 2nd best?) and the companies th…
That’s a compelling story. But that doesn’t make it accurate. We are early on and it’s hard to determine how large or small the ecosystem and value that will be created on top. Some went big, like personal computers, the internet, databases, Java, electricity, and so on. Others did not (yet), web3 (maybe), other databases, low code platform, website builders, workstations, many old personal computing systems, etc. Ye…
In the case of Oracle, yes, because Oracle was created directly to compete with DB2 (which was already a success) but as a product that could run on all the popular platforms of the day. So success of their early RDBMS-based-business was predictable, assuming they could execute.
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Sorry, could you elaborate? Was it the annoucement from OpenAI?
Yes. He's referring to OpenAI releasing custom GPTs. They're clearly starting to move up the stack.
Natural language is a new programming language so anyone who can explain what they’re after well enough will eventually be able to get more of what they want.
There are a ton of companies that are basically a wrapper around GPT-4 with some minimal amount of application code. These folks can create impressive demos that wow minimally informed investors, but the reality is that if it took a few weeks to make there's no defensibility. I see the profits in the current AI hype cycle going to the leading foundational model company (why pay for the 2nd best?) and the companies th…
That’s a compelling story. But that doesn’t make it accurate. We are early on and it’s hard to determine how large or small the ecosystem and value that will be created on top. Some went big, like personal computers, the internet, databases, Java, electricity, and so on. Others did not (yet), web3 (maybe), other databases, low code platform, website builders, workstations, many old personal computing systems, etc. Ye…
I certainly see the opportunity for start-ups to break through here. I just don't have much faith in ones where GPT-4 is their core tech.
On the other hand, companies going after the entire vertical where AI is a feature and not the product, or well-funded companies with innovative models that outperform OpenAI is totally a possibility.
Site appears to be toast. Belongs in the ought to exist site titled "Hackernews Hug of Death Scrapyard".
Man, cloudflare is like a few minutes. Maybe their domain registrar features need to be better known.
I agree with the direction, but wanted to give some ideas different than CF.
Site is timing out unfortunately. HN hug? Unrelated but this sort of thing really shines a light on just how few people click a link before upvoting based purely on the headline.
Earlier quoted context omitted.
That’s a compelling story. But that doesn’t make it accurate. We are early on and it’s hard to determine how large or small the ecosystem and value that will be created on top. Some went big, like personal computers, the internet, databases, Java, electricity, and so on. Others did not (yet), web3 (maybe), other databases, low code platform, website builders, workstations, many old personal computing systems, etc. Ye…
I used to think I wouldn’t rationalize a losing position while I was invested, but after a hedge fund I was in divested from a large position, I was able to see the other way so clearly