Bryan Cantrill
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And I just think that it will end up being this kind of... The status quo will... The thing that everyone knows they don't want, which is these co-CEOs, ends up being the least objectionable thing. And I don't think they're going to want to make it permanent. I think that's what they're going to be in a year. Again, could be wrong by tonight. So who knows?
And I just think that it will end up being this kind of... The status quo will... The thing that everyone knows they don't want, which is these co-CEOs, ends up being the least objectionable thing. And I don't think they're going to want to make it permanent. I think that's what they're going to be in a year. Again, could be wrong by tonight. So who knows?
I don't think that they β I think that they β I've got a three-year prediction about that, but I don't think that β Yeah, exactly. So we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll get to the three. I've actually got a, I've got a price on the, for the foundry business. I've got a prediction about how much it's going to sell for. So Steve, sorry.
I don't think that they β I think that they β I've got a three-year prediction about that, but I don't think that β Yeah, exactly. So we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll get to the three. I've actually got a, I've got a price on the, for the foundry business. I've got a prediction about how much it's going to sell for. So Steve, sorry.
Your long end run. Long end run. All right. All right. On to three years. Simon, what are your three-year predictions?
Your long end run. Long end run. All right. All right. On to three years. Simon, what are your three-year predictions?
Simon, you know what it reminds me of is, was it in the 70s or the 80s where they had a proof of the four-color theorem, a computer-assisted proof of the four-color theorem, which was very kind of groundbreaking at the time. And now, I mean, computing and math just became⦠The same thing, right? It became the same thing, right. It just feels like that is a great prediction.
Simon, you know what it reminds me of is, was it in the 70s or the 80s where they had a proof of the four-color theorem, a computer-assisted proof of the four-color theorem, which was very kind of groundbreaking at the time. And now, I mean, computing and math just became⦠The same thing, right? It became the same thing, right. It just feels like that is a great prediction.
And that feels very, very plausible where you've got β so this is just to repeat it back to you. This is someone whose research has been made possible from β that using an LLM, they were able either to do much more research or much deeper research, and they were able to discover something that they would not have discovered otherwise just by the β
And that feels very, very plausible where you've got β so this is just to repeat it back to you. This is someone whose research has been made possible from β that using an LLM, they were able either to do much more research or much deeper research, and they were able to discover something that they would not have discovered otherwise just by the β
That is a great prediction. I love it. I love it. And you've talked about this in the past in terms of just the sheer amount of public records that are out there that an individual just can't go through.
That is a great prediction. I love it. I love it. And you've talked about this in the past in terms of just the sheer amount of public records that are out there that an individual just can't go through.
There's just too much to be able to actually get this kind of assistance to be able to quickly take you to things that are to act as a stringer for you and find the leads and allow them to do the traditional journalism. Yeah, I love it.
There's just too much to be able to actually get this kind of assistance to be able to quickly take you to things that are to act as a stringer for you and find the leads and allow them to do the traditional journalism. Yeah, I love it.
Love it. Absolutely love it. All right, did you have another... That feels like a very utopian three-year. Dare I ask if there's a dystopian three-year?
Love it. Absolutely love it. All right, did you have another... That feels like a very utopian three-year. Dare I ask if there's a dystopian three-year?
Yes. I mean, of course, what you're advocating is the sensible thing where someone realizes that, like, actually, this regulation, it is in my interest for this regulation to be done in the right way and to get off the back foot and on the front foot and actually construct something that is reasonable that we can all adhere to. But that common sense feels like it's fleeting.
Yes. I mean, of course, what you're advocating is the sensible thing where someone realizes that, like, actually, this regulation, it is in my interest for this regulation to be done in the right way and to get off the back foot and on the front foot and actually construct something that is reasonable that we can all adhere to. But that common sense feels like it's fleeting.
It's rare, I would say. Right. I think that's a great prediction. When people say, I'm not training on your data, not only does no one believe it, but I've got no way of really knowing if you've trained on my data or not. Maybe the New York Times can figure it out because they can prompt you to regurgitate a story, but it's very hard for me to prove that you've trained on my data.
It's rare, I would say. Right. I think that's a great prediction. When people say, I'm not training on your data, not only does no one believe it, but I've got no way of really knowing if you've trained on my data or not. Maybe the New York Times can figure it out because they can prompt you to regurgitate a story, but it's very hard for me to prove that you've trained on my data.