As Altman mentioned the exponential effect of AI, it is something to think about. It’s as if it triggered the start of a race between large organizations and those in between to train models and roll out tools as fast as possible. I can see a mix of implications from this, both positive and negative.
Well said. In general, I think competition is a good thing for any economy of any size. In the short term this is good for consumers as it reduces cost. Long-term, it's usually "Winner Takes All" and so it'll be fascinating to see who wins, sotospeak. History has also shown us that the first folks into a race aren't the winners so as difficult as it might be to see folks like OpenAI not at the finish line, it's quite possible. This is going to be one helluva year!
As Altman mentioned the exponential effect of AI, it is something to think about. It’s as if it triggered the start of a race between large organizations and those in between to train models and roll out tools as fast as possible. I can see a mix of implications from this, both positive and negative.
Well said. In general, I think competition is a good thing for any economy of any size. In the short term this is good for consumers as it reduces cost. Long-term, it's usually "Winner Takes All" and so it'll be fascinating to see who wins, sotospeak. History has also shown us that the first folks into a race aren't the winners so as difficult as it might be to see folks like OpenAI not at the finish line, it's quite possible. This is going to be one helluva year!