@50years_music L7 should be a strong nominee
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So, with token-based, rather than subscription-based billing - i suspect OpenAI and Anthropic are going to get into some interesting revenue recognition trouble...So, with token-based, rather than subscription-based billing - i suspect OpenAI and Anthropic are going to get into some interesting revenue recognition trouble... Especially with the upcoming IPOs
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I'm calling it now, the next #worldcup winner won't be from the west.@jbz soooo, Argentina?

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penalty check by VAR, ref didn't think so, but it should bepenalty check by VAR, ref didn't think so, but it should be
that's pretty much the first meaningful thing that has happened since the goal at ~6' in
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Stephen Colbert was fired by CBS to please Trump.@randahl that will play well only with the 25-ish % of support of the cultists he got left...
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LOLLOL
The reports may throw cold water on the bets tech’s biggest firms have placed on the technology. While some cling to the promise of an AI “renaissance” or “revolution,” the cost of adoption is proving a stubborn bottleneck. These developments also suggest that the economics of replacing or augmenting human labor with AI may be more complicated than some early forecasts originally implied. That echoes what Bryan Catanzaro, vice president of applied deep learning at Nvidia, recently said in an interview with Axios.
“For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees,” he said.
Microsoft reports are exposing AI's real cost problem: Using the tech is more expensive than paying human employees | Fortune
Companies are racing to incentivize employees to use AI. But as some companies are finding, the more employees that use the technology, the heavier the bill.
Fortune (fortune.com)
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full demagaficationfull demagafication