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Hopefully: yes

If the client (read: chrome) does support that (and prevent its desactivation), then zscaler and other shitty things are made even more useless than what they are today


I watched star wars, so I know how to fly a spaceship

Is it not the business model of these companies ? Bill per token and stuff

NIH = more token = good for business


The literature is also clear: lack of practice leads to atrophy

Yeah I expect, just like physical exercise, people will need to get their hands dirty on a regular basis to stay competitive.

In fact, this is nothing new, and even encoded as a requirement for many professions like lawyers and doctors: to maintain their licenses, they are required to take hours of "professional development" every year or so to keep their skills up-to-date.

This process is regularly gamed, of course, but I suspect with AI people won't have that luxury.


They are insane


up to 5 paid max CC accounts per dev currently, can request (and easily get approved) for more if needed


60%+ margin on inference: source ?

+ r&d costs

Of course, if one does not "pay" for investment, benefits are easily made ..


What are the benefits ?

If you give me $1T to spend, I, too, can probably make $14B (this is a metaphor)


How do you make a small fortune in XXXX? First start with a large fortune.


Could you describe what is the "fraud" you are talking about ?

Like, if someone stole a credit card and use it to buy stuff ?


Yes, that's considered the merchant's fault by the credit card companies.


But these tourists can be rerouted to visa or mastercard transparently

It works at the moment, here in France, with Swile (for instance)


We have heard that for years

"trust us, it will work soon .. we just need a bit more time and a couple more dozens billions of dollars .. just trust us, bro .."


> We have heard that for years

LLMs have been a thing for about three years now, so you can't have been hearing this for very long. In those three years, the rate of progress has been astounding and there is no sign of slowing down.


And god knows that we have heard that a lot in just 3 years.


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