Rob Goldstein
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Podcast Appearances
Like, Stephen, help me understand, what are we missing?
He said two things.
And he is a professor of engineering at Stanford.
He said, you're missing two things.
One is that articulate language is very, very powerful.
And I'm like, OK, what does that mean?
And he's like, think about it.
I'm a professor.
If I'm reading a paper,
and it's not written that well, you check everything.
And if you're reading a paper that's written really well, you just assume it's right.
So that was the first point.
The second point he had, which relates to this topic, he said, just remember, there's a bunch of graduate students here and everywhere else
that right now we're working on like the most boring aspects of this too, including how to have these models be more efficient.
So right now it's all about the quest for intelligence.
I think we're going to see it pivot slightly to the quest for enterprise use cases.
And then I think it's going to pivot very quickly to the quest for efficiency of how you're accessing things.
We're not there yet.
I think of it as an effort premium.
There's a liquidity element to it, and then there's like an effort premium.