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dpiers | 2 years ago
It seems like a narcissist with a very 'dynamic' relationship with the truth chased the AI hype train and ended up with a bunch of money and attention due to a stupid VC. He pissed off the teams that invented Latent Diffusion and his partners at RunwayML in the process, and now it seems like his cofounder as well. What value is there in a company that's only famous because they spent $600k in VC money training an open source model on AWS?
1: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrickcai/2023/06/04/stable-di...
kristopolous|2 years ago
Before that they were the Uber for x/y as a service people.
It's a shame we can't get things financed without these PT Barnum clown cars
devjab|2 years ago
To me that means that, unlike blockchain, there is actually a viable product behind all the AI hype, and unlike Uber companies have already started selling it rather than waiting for it to become profitable through scale.
Maybe it's just me but the AI hype reminds me a lot more of the dotcom era than any of the recent hype cycles. Of course this means that for every Amazon or Google there will be 9 million failures, and unlike the dotcom era, it's likely that it'll be Google (or most likely Microsoft) who hits the jackpot, meaning it'll be even harder to find the right investment opportunities this time, but I don't think it's a fad.
TheNewsIsHere|2 years ago
fsckboy|2 years ago
whywhywhywhy|2 years ago
Very low quality if not full on paid for “journalism”. Putting only loosely connected logos on a deck? Gimme a break, happens every day in every office in the world.
__loam|2 years ago
gumby|2 years ago
Their schooling gives them greater freedom of action than you because they have learned to be free of pesky ethics.
H8crilA|2 years ago
Al0neStar|2 years ago