Alex Wagner
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We'll put that in a layman's term, the chips that they have, right? And build something that's even more intelligent than what we have today and start to solve some of the next order problems that they're looking at. Building chatbots with memory, building chatbots that really understand you, that can go out in the world. and take action for you.
We'll put that in a layman's term, the chips that they have, right? And build something that's even more intelligent than what we have today and start to solve some of the next order problems that they're looking at. Building chatbots with memory, building chatbots that really understand you, that can go out in the world. and take action for you.
We'll put that in a layman's term, the chips that they have, right? And build something that's even more intelligent than what we have today and start to solve some of the next order problems that they're looking at. Building chatbots with memory, building chatbots that really understand you, that can go out in the world. and take action for you.
And then eventually maybe some that can, you know, help lead to scientific discovery, which is something they always talk about. Like we, they've been limited by the, by the hardware.
And then eventually maybe some that can, you know, help lead to scientific discovery, which is something they always talk about. Like we, they've been limited by the, by the hardware.
And then eventually maybe some that can, you know, help lead to scientific discovery, which is something they always talk about. Like we, they've been limited by the, by the hardware.
Yeah, people are mostly excited outside of, let's say, NVIDIA shareholders. The entire AI industry has been figuring out how to build better things with less resources. And this is going to give them a chance to do that. It will give them the chance basically to be able to build AI without having to rely on nuclear power plants or these massive...
Yeah, people are mostly excited outside of, let's say, NVIDIA shareholders. The entire AI industry has been figuring out how to build better things with less resources. And this is going to give them a chance to do that. It will give them the chance basically to be able to build AI without having to rely on nuclear power plants or these massive...
Yeah, people are mostly excited outside of, let's say, NVIDIA shareholders. The entire AI industry has been figuring out how to build better things with less resources. And this is going to give them a chance to do that. It will give them the chance basically to be able to build AI without having to rely on nuclear power plants or these massive...
massive data centers as much as they needed to, like in a dream scenario. So I think everybody's pretty stoked about that. They might still end up using all the power in the world to build the next iteration, but at least this iteration we know can be built with less. And Marc Andreessen is such an interesting case.
massive data centers as much as they needed to, like in a dream scenario. So I think everybody's pretty stoked about that. They might still end up using all the power in the world to build the next iteration, but at least this iteration we know can be built with less. And Marc Andreessen is such an interesting case.
massive data centers as much as they needed to, like in a dream scenario. So I think everybody's pretty stoked about that. They might still end up using all the power in the world to build the next iteration, but at least this iteration we know can be built with less. And Marc Andreessen is such an interesting case.
You always have to look a little bit deeper into what he's saying to try to find his true motivations. And I think one of the interesting things is he thought about participating in the OpenAI $6.6 billion round last year. And ultimately didn't.
You always have to look a little bit deeper into what he's saying to try to find his true motivations. And I think one of the interesting things is he thought about participating in the OpenAI $6.6 billion round last year. And ultimately didn't.
You always have to look a little bit deeper into what he's saying to try to find his true motivations. And I think one of the interesting things is he thought about participating in the OpenAI $6.6 billion round last year. And ultimately didn't.
And, you know, might've seen something like this coming around because for him, and I think for a lot of Silicon Valley, it's what you can build with the technology that's going to create the most value and not like the models that underlie that thing. Like this is basically going to take the cost of intelligence, as they like to say in Silicon Valley, down by an order of magnitude.
And, you know, might've seen something like this coming around because for him, and I think for a lot of Silicon Valley, it's what you can build with the technology that's going to create the most value and not like the models that underlie that thing. Like this is basically going to take the cost of intelligence, as they like to say in Silicon Valley, down by an order of magnitude.
And, you know, might've seen something like this coming around because for him, and I think for a lot of Silicon Valley, it's what you can build with the technology that's going to create the most value and not like the models that underlie that thing. Like this is basically going to take the cost of intelligence, as they like to say in Silicon Valley, down by an order of magnitude.
And now the rubber is going to meet the road. We're going to see like what applications can be built, what programs can be built. what type of experiences can be built in a much more efficient way, in a way that maybe the expense of building these things might have been holding back the companies previously. So for anyone that's interested in building... Time to build.
And now the rubber is going to meet the road. We're going to see like what applications can be built, what programs can be built. what type of experiences can be built in a much more efficient way, in a way that maybe the expense of building these things might have been holding back the companies previously. So for anyone that's interested in building... Time to build.