Andrew Feldman
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I mean, what's happened here, and this is something that I haven't heard others sort of talk about, is that somewhere in 2025, the models got smart enough to be really useful.
I mean, what's happened here, and this is something that I haven't heard others sort of talk about, is that somewhere in 2025, the models got smart enough to be really useful.
Before that, Harry, these were sort of a novelty.
Before that, Harry, these were sort of a novelty.
AI was like, cool, and then nobody used it.
AI was like, cool, and then nobody used it.
Remember, we make AI with training and we use it with inference.
Remember, we make AI with training and we use it with inference.
And so once the AI we made, 2025-ish, got smart, we began using it.
And so once the AI we made, 2025-ish, got smart, we began using it.
And this explosion in demand that Jensen described and that we very much agree with is happening.
And this explosion in demand that Jensen described and that we very much agree with is happening.
That's because people are using it every day.
That's because people are using it every day.
And they're using it on more and more problems.
And they're using it on more and more problems.
They're using it on harder problems.
They're using it on harder problems.
And it is sweeping through different demographic groups.
And it is sweeping through different demographic groups.