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> Good ideas can come from anywhere, and it's often not really clear which ideas will prove most fruitful ahead of time.

Is that why they have a dozens of different models?

> Many leaders who were incredibly competent weren't very good at things like presenting at all-hands or political maneuvering.

I don't think the Sam/Board drama confirms this.

> The thing that I appreciate most is that the company is that it "walks the walk" in terms of distributing the benefits of AI. Cutting edge models aren't reserved for some enterprise-grade tier with an annual agreement. Anybody in the world can jump onto ChatGPT and get an answer, even if they aren't logged in.

Did you thank your OpenAI overlords for letting you access their sacred latest models?

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This reads like an Ad for Open AI or an attempt by the author to court them again? I am not sure how anyone can take his words seriously.



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