top | item 47141541 (no title) oxag3n | 5 days ago We are at the end of the exponential!90% chance in 6-12 months spending expectations drop to $0. discuss order hn newest iSloth|5 days ago Based on what? Each model so far has been noticeably better than the last, so I don’t see why the next wouldn’t be too? oxag3n|5 days ago "Can’t you just draw an exponential line on the curve?" - Dario Amodei, February 13th 2026.But this time draw it for spending expectations. load replies (1) janalsncm|5 days ago Even if that were true, it wouldn’t make the growth exponential. There are many other trajectories out there. load replies (1)
iSloth|5 days ago Based on what? Each model so far has been noticeably better than the last, so I don’t see why the next wouldn’t be too? oxag3n|5 days ago "Can’t you just draw an exponential line on the curve?" - Dario Amodei, February 13th 2026.But this time draw it for spending expectations. load replies (1) janalsncm|5 days ago Even if that were true, it wouldn’t make the growth exponential. There are many other trajectories out there. load replies (1)
oxag3n|5 days ago "Can’t you just draw an exponential line on the curve?" - Dario Amodei, February 13th 2026.But this time draw it for spending expectations. load replies (1)
janalsncm|5 days ago Even if that were true, it wouldn’t make the growth exponential. There are many other trajectories out there. load replies (1)
iSloth|5 days ago
oxag3n|5 days ago
But this time draw it for spending expectations.
janalsncm|5 days ago