▲ | foxfired 6 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We need to reframe it. At this point, what we call "AI" is not a technology, but a subscription company. A technology is a tool you can adopt in your toolchain to perform at task, even if in this case it's outsourcing cognitive load. For a subscription company, well, as long as the subscription is active, you get to outsource some of the cognitive load. When Anthropic's CEO says that white color jobs will disappear, he means that he is selling Enterprise subscriptions, and that companies will inevitably buy it. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | IX-103 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It's only a matter of time before AI becomes a commodity. The open source models are just a generation behind the proprietary ones and they're almost good enough for most users. Even if we're somehow limited to using proprietary models, since all of these "AIs" are based on natural language so you can practically hot swap the LLMs. Any company banking on selling any service other than AI hosting is going to be incredibly disappointed. The only thing that could stop this commodification is some sort of vendor lock-in, but that looks to be technically challenging. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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