▲ | mns 18 hours ago | |
>evelopers haven't even started extracting the value of LLMs with agent architectures yet. Which is basically what? The infinite monkey theorem? Brute forcing solutions for problems at huge costs? Somehow people have been tricked to actually embrace and accept that now they have to pay subscriptions from 20$ to 300$ to freaking code? How insane is that, something that was a very low entry point and something that anyone could do, is now being turned into some sort of classist system where the future of code is subscriptions you pay for companies ran by sociopaths who don't care that the world burns around them, as long as their pockets are full. | ||
▲ | eric-burel 17 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I don't have a subscription not even an Open AI account (mostly cause they messed up their google account system). You can't extract value of an LLM by just using the official UI, you just scratch the surface of how they work. And yet there aren't much developers able to actually build an actual agent architecture that does deliver some value. I don't include the "thousands" of startups that are clearly suffer from a signaling bias: they don't exist in the economy and I don't care about them like at all in my reasonning. I am talking about actual LLM developers that you can recruit locally the same way you recruit a web developer today, and that can make sense out of "frontier" LLM garbage talk by using proper architectures. These devs are not there yet. | ||
▲ | frizlab 17 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
I cannot emphasize how much I agree with this comment. Thank you for writing it, I would never have had written it as well. | ||
▲ | pj_mukh 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I pay $300 to fly from SF to LA when I could've just walked for free. Its true. How classist! |