>>513843158
the concept existed, but something like GPT wasn't viable, not just for censorship but for hardware constrains as well
modern AI it's on its infancy, it doesn't have proper hardware, and it's rendered retarded to be able to be sold as a public product
but the more it evolves, the harder to tame it and manage it
and we're getting everything at once, optimization, hardware, and structure
the outcome is unstoppable
the more free and powerful it gets, the more exciting as a product it becomes
the most powerful LLM today is like a shitty Ford model T
and within the next decade we're going to arrive to the muscle car era