| ▲ | toddmorey 4 hours ago | |
I’m worried that opportunities like this to build fun/interesting software over models are evaporating. A service just like this maybe 3 years ago would have been the coolest and most helpful thing I discovered. But when the same 2 foundation models do the heavy lifting, I struggle to figure out what value the rest of us in the wider ecosystem can add. I’m doing exactly this by feeding the papers to the LLMs directly. And you’re right the results are amazing. But more and more what I see on HN feels like “let me google that for you”. I’m sorry to be so negative! I actually expected a world where a lot of specialized and fine-tuned models would bloom. Where someone with a passion for a certain domain could make a living in AI development, but it seems like the logical endd game in tech is just absurd concentration. | ||
| ▲ | jbdamask 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I hear you. At the same time, I think we're on the cusp of a Cambrian explosion of creativity and there's a lot of opportunity. But we need to think about it differently; which is hard to do since the software industry hasn't changed much in a generation. It wouldn't surprise me if we start to see software having much shorter shelf-lives. Maybe they become like songs, or memes. I'm very long on human creativity. The faster we can convert ideas into reality, the faster new ideas come. | ||