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rho4 | 3 months ago

This. Speed determines whether I (like to) use a piece of software.

Imagine waiting for a minute until Google spits out the first 10 results.

My prediction: All AI models of the future will give an immediate result, with more and more innovation in mechanisms and UX to drill down further on request.

Edit: After reading my reply I realize that this is also true for interactions with other people. I like interacting with people who give me a 1 sentence response to my question, and only start elaborating and going on tangents and down rabbit holes upon request.

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philipwhiuk|3 months ago

> All AI models of the future will give an immediate result, with more and more innovation in mechanisms and UX to drill down further on request.

I doubt it. In fact I would predict the speed/detail trade-off continues to diverge.

confirmmesenpai|3 months ago

> Imagine waiting for a minute until Google spits out the first 10 results.

what if the instantaneous responses make you waste 10 min realizing they were not what you searched for?

rho4|3 months ago

I understand your point, but I still prefer instantaneous responses.

Only when the immediate answers become completely useless will I want to look into slower alternatives.

But first "show me what you've got so far", and let me decide whether it's good enough or not.

unparagoned|3 months ago

Grok fast is fast but doing a lot of stupid stuff fast actually ends up being slower