>>511110433yeah, I'm pretty up to speed regarding all that
the problem with AI is that it advances too fast, unironically
and that makes difficult to build any kind of infrastructure because whatever it is that you implement today can become obsolete overnight, so you have to bake this constant change into the process
whatever cloude or codex can accomplish today, will be open sourced by some chink team very soon, undoubtedly, that's the whole play here, so whatever it is that you're using to build your own proprietary-blend service, will be available to everyone for free any day now
china is killing everyone's baby AI tech in the crib, and that's a brilliant play
I'm not sure where this process leads to
it's cucking everyone, demolishing meme startups, pressuring big tech to innovate and release services they can cash on, but I don't think it''s working
the market is upside down
you don't have a product for a target, you have a target and then everyone is desperate figuring out how to scam them