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hititncommitit | 2 years ago
I think the game changer with openAI wasn’t necessarily the model itself, but their decision to allow the public to use it- and so cheaply to boot.
It was the fact that openAI did not have a lot to lose by making it so easily available, I think, that made them what they are today in this field we see today. The larger companies, by contrast, largely saw this field as a means to make their existing products more lucrative rather than as a product in and of itself. I think FAANG companies certainly have an advantage overall, but but smaller players, however disadvantaged they may be overall, nevertheless have some advantages in the industry and perhaps the company that rises to the top in the space, won’t be the company who can through millions and millions of dollars at it, but rather, the companies who are small, competent, and talented companies- who can’t afford to not think outside the box.
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