| ▲ | siliconc0w 11 hours ago | |
A few things: 0) big companies already are very comfortable using contracts to trust other people with their data. Maybe if they're inflexible on the 30-day requirement for fable some orgs will opt out but by-and-large it's already happening and it's not a blocker. 1) Cost will be a blocker. The level of token spend is untenable and the pareto curve is flattening. Most orgs are going to default to either using a distilled model from China or a distilled model from the model companies (e.g, Sonnet 5). It'd behoove Claude/OpenAI to offer a model router before another vendor wins that area. 2) Karp is selling his book. No one knows or cares what an 'ontology' is. From what I can tell, company's product is a tool that helps governments bomb people. | ||
| ▲ | jmye 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
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