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A lot of the comments in this thread are down voted. None of them have anything to do with the content of the video people came here to see discussion of.

He's discussing Anthropic struggling to fix an issue with their own product. He's not the one struggling.

The concept of the responsible party bearing the costs is a good one, but if we're honest about who that is, it's often going to be company leadership.

The person who made the breaking change is often diligently following instructions to get it done as soon as possible.


Yep, also meeting rooms for various clubs. My university genuinely had a wine tasting club that met in the library.

The examples of high impact all seem like things unlikely to receive recognition.

If you save a sales deal, they'll cheer the sales staff. And pay them a commission, which you will receive no part of.


And start to build a relationship with sales that, at least in a B2B firm, can be of significant benefit.

The classic pattern is they become a larger company, and either those processes stop working well, or a custom solution becomes worthwhile due to scale.

The row count limit in Excel has been hit many times over the years.


You're both criticizing management for not knowing who's doing important work, and also for spending time talking to engineers to understand what's going on.

Most solutions to understand what's going on, in detail, are naturally going to be quite time consuming.


It's not exactly a misconception, when companies are pitching AI as a full and complete replacement for human employees. People are just reading the billboards on the side of the road.

I always found advertisements for AI to be so strange, why would you advertise your AI to the public as a danger for humanity that will also put everyone out of work? Such advertising would only appeal to sociopaths, but of course that's because it's intended to appeal to CEOs.

It is just some chuunibyou bullshit to say "Look at how powerful my LLM is!". It is a dumbass publicity stunt, you're just reading into your preconceptions hard.

They haven't been sanctioned, yet, but we live in a time where that's a real possibility.

Facebook just isn't a social media site anymore. They pivoted, and did so multiple times.

Remember when they were going to be a games platform, where Farmville was their big hit? They eventually abandoned that and then wanted to be a video and streaming platform. Then Metaverse VR was going to replace everything. Now they're some sort of AI company.

People long ago started migrating to Whatsapp, Discord, and similar groups for actual socializing. They did seemingly panic a bit at that trend and bought Whatsapp.


The thing is socialising isn’t that profitable. People moved socialising to IM apps but hardly any of them are paying for it or consuming many ads.

Short form video media is massively profitable and those same people are eating it up.


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