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Grok is my go-to for now, but I use all three.
Claude is built by globalists, so don’t expect unbiased results for searches of any sort. But I hear it is good for high tech stuff.
This is why I never relied too heavy on it and haven't based my life around it. I've done a lot of research and planning with Grok and I'm using as much AI as possible before the model costs change.
This is also yet another reason I have put my favor into Grok, I think it will end up being the one that manages to keep costs down and use most available. OpenAI seems fucked and Claude has new problems constantly
Yup, it's happening - www.wheresyoured.at/ais-economics-dont-make-sense-ad-free/
I went on a bit of a rant the other day about AI, and probably didn’t word it that well (I was drunk, sue me). The capabilities and possibilities of AI are scary - but the economics of AI point towards failure.
This is the preamble - www.wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifinancial-crisis/ - I'd recommend reading first.
Note: very long reads.
But yep, looks like the AI bubble is about to pop, and a fair portion of the economy is gonna come down with it.
I don't go well?
That's right you dysgenically stunted gypsy who most certainly projects about not going well because you don't go well which I have most scientifically proven for a fact in all ways
large organisations remain unpatched after 12 months.
Isn't it because focus is on new features and gimmincks? And that creates even more hole. What is a model switches to maintenance first. Quality before release.
Anthropic said in its report. In one example Mythos found a flaw in a line of code that had been tested five million times without detection. The
From an article. There is no way humans did it. Unless proven otherwise it undermines the writeup. Without context it sounds like "I used Philips screwdriver on a flat head and it didn't work 5mil times". Is there a manipulation elsewhere baked in?
Cross referring super powerful ANTHROPIC, with VC investor article are this kind of news trying to make the punters to buy overpriced stock. Would seem natural to reduce the losses by manipulation and since this can't be released, maybe more mysterious features will come up to inflate the price before a crash.
Once people will bail out the "AI banks" everything will go back to normal.
On the other hand if true bit reminds me of the series "Silicon Valley". No spoilers.
Read More@SwarmShawarma I'm pretty sceptical overall on claims from these AI companies, I'd recommend reading this www.wheresyoured.at/the-enshittifinancial-crisis/
But just seeing the leaps and bounds being made by Open Models that you can run on your own hardware is quite interesting.

