| ▲ | aspenmartin 5 hours ago | |||||||
I don’t get this. We already have an insane demand. And yes exactly, this is primarily just with coding agents, but are you aware of what’s coming down the pipeline? It’s not hard to be you just have to find a decent way to keep up with literature. * robotics (need to close data gap and release first viable product to get a data flywheel) * conversational ai (no one is ready for this and we’re getting closer and closer to natural speech. The quality still isn’t good enough but it’ll be soon). * other agentic use cases, openclaw adoption was crazy and that had a ton of barriers to entry * ai products, like the one OpenAI is working on with Johnny Ive Anyone thinking it’s unreasonable to hit whatever revenue requirements is just not that aware of what’s happening. Not to mention were capacity constrained already!! This is barely speculation at this point. | ||||||||
| ▲ | sterlind 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I don't think the issue with robotics is a data gap. maybe somewhat, but the real issues are that: - RL is extraordinarily sample-inefficient. - distribution shift/catastrophic forgetting aren't solved. only off-policy learning with giant decorrelated batches works. - the breakout success of transformers as an architecture doesn't neatly translate to robot motion policy models. the field is missing fundamental breakthroughs. I also find it very interesting that conversational AI has taken this long. where are the models with good turn-taking? passive listening? the ability not to respond in paragraphs? has Anthropic simply not gotten around to it? | ||||||||
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