Eiso Kant
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They do that by cutting more and more of their margin down to their actual cost, right, their hardware. And then you can see a big difference between, you know, what an Amazon is able to do and a Google and a Microsoft and OpenAI and Anthropic. But they also do it on the intelligence layer. We spoke earlier about large capable models that distill down into smaller models.
They do that by cutting more and more of their margin down to their actual cost, right, their hardware. And then you can see a big difference between, you know, what an Amazon is able to do and a Google and a Microsoft and OpenAI and Anthropic. But they also do it on the intelligence layer. We spoke earlier about large capable models that distill down into smaller models.
If you have the most intelligent largest model, you can distill it down into a smaller model and you can have advantages at that layer as well. My view is, though, that in the extreme of it, the compute margin, like the hardware margin, really matters as this gets lower and lower in price. And this is what we've seen in cloud computing as well.
If you have the most intelligent largest model, you can distill it down into a smaller model and you can have advantages at that layer as well. My view is, though, that in the extreme of it, the compute margin, like the hardware margin, really matters as this gets lower and lower in price. And this is what we've seen in cloud computing as well.
If you have the most intelligent largest model, you can distill it down into a smaller model and you can have advantages at that layer as well. My view is, though, that in the extreme of it, the compute margin, like the hardware margin, really matters as this gets lower and lower in price. And this is what we've seen in cloud computing as well.
This is my personal view of how the world plays out. It's really easy to stay focused on the tactics and things that matter in this moment. And they're exactly the right questions of what matter right now in the moment. But we are moving towards a place where we are closing this gap between human intelligence and machine intelligence. And I think it's going to be an incredible...
This is my personal view of how the world plays out. It's really easy to stay focused on the tactics and things that matter in this moment. And they're exactly the right questions of what matter right now in the moment. But we are moving towards a place where we are closing this gap between human intelligence and machine intelligence. And I think it's going to be an incredible...
This is my personal view of how the world plays out. It's really easy to stay focused on the tactics and things that matter in this moment. And they're exactly the right questions of what matter right now in the moment. But we are moving towards a place where we are closing this gap between human intelligence and machine intelligence. And I think it's going to be an incredible...
incredible amount of problems and challenges and places where we want to apply this intelligence. If I have a view on modern history, and my view on modern history is that if you look at what happened from the printing press onwards, is that what we've done is we've connected more and more people around intelligence.
incredible amount of problems and challenges and places where we want to apply this intelligence. If I have a view on modern history, and my view on modern history is that if you look at what happened from the printing press onwards, is that what we've done is we've connected more and more people around intelligence.
incredible amount of problems and challenges and places where we want to apply this intelligence. If I have a view on modern history, and my view on modern history is that if you look at what happened from the printing press onwards, is that what we've done is we've connected more and more people around intelligence.
We went from, you know, the telephone to personal computer, to the internet, to the mobile phone. Fundamentally, what we've been able to do is we've been able to take hard challenges in the world, that's cancer research, or if that's even building a business, a SaaS company, anything, and we've been able to connect more and more people together to direct resources to those things.
We went from, you know, the telephone to personal computer, to the internet, to the mobile phone. Fundamentally, what we've been able to do is we've been able to take hard challenges in the world, that's cancer research, or if that's even building a business, a SaaS company, anything, and we've been able to connect more and more people together to direct resources to those things.
We went from, you know, the telephone to personal computer, to the internet, to the mobile phone. Fundamentally, what we've been able to do is we've been able to take hard challenges in the world, that's cancer research, or if that's even building a business, a SaaS company, anything, and we've been able to connect more and more people together to direct resources to those things.
What we're fundamentally doing is we're bundling intelligence. More and more people got connected together, and I think that's the true underlying thing that has underpinned this technological exponential curve we're on. If you think back about 100 years ago or 50 years ago, you can truly see it's an exponential. I don't think we want to live in any other moment in time.
What we're fundamentally doing is we're bundling intelligence. More and more people got connected together, and I think that's the true underlying thing that has underpinned this technological exponential curve we're on. If you think back about 100 years ago or 50 years ago, you can truly see it's an exponential. I don't think we want to live in any other moment in time.
What we're fundamentally doing is we're bundling intelligence. More and more people got connected together, and I think that's the true underlying thing that has underpinned this technological exponential curve we're on. If you think back about 100 years ago or 50 years ago, you can truly see it's an exponential. I don't think we want to live in any other moment in time.
And the reason I mentioned this to your question is that I think we are now going to go from a world where human intelligence and the amount of humans we had was the entire bottleneck to now we are having machine intelligence.
And the reason I mentioned this to your question is that I think we are now going to go from a world where human intelligence and the amount of humans we had was the entire bottleneck to now we are having machine intelligence.
And the reason I mentioned this to your question is that I think we are now going to go from a world where human intelligence and the amount of humans we had was the entire bottleneck to now we are having machine intelligence.