David Friedberg
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And I'll just echo a little bit what Timoth said.
And I'll just echo a little bit what Timoth said.
I don't think that the battle is going to be won and lost on LLMs.
I don't think that the battle is going to be won and lost on LLMs.
I think that there's several fronts and we're so early in AI, it's not going to necessarily just be about text-based token production.
I think that there's several fronts and we're so early in AI, it's not going to necessarily just be about text-based token production.
these non-text-based models, the non-LLM models, the complexity to them and the differentiation is so much wider than it is in LLMs.
these non-text-based models, the non-LLM models, the complexity to them and the differentiation is so much wider than it is in LLMs.
Kind of think about it, I think about it in terms of like a Hold'em versus Omaha game.
Kind of think about it, I think about it in terms of like a Hold'em versus Omaha game.
The difference between the median and the best player in an Omaha game is so significant compared to the median and the best player in a Hold'em game because it's just so much more complex.
The difference between the median and the best player in an Omaha game is so significant compared to the median and the best player in a Hold'em game because it's just so much more complex.
I don't know if you remember this guy, Chris Ferguson.
I don't know if you remember this guy, Chris Ferguson.
He used to win every Omaha tournament back in the day because he was one of the first guys to figure it out.
He used to win every Omaha tournament back in the day because he was one of the first guys to figure it out.
So everyone that knew Hold'em thought that they could just step into Omaha.
So everyone that knew Hold'em thought that they could just step into Omaha.
And because he figured out how to do Omaha, he just wrecked everyone consistently.
And because he figured out how to do Omaha, he just wrecked everyone consistently.