Hi Seth, I think you articulated the importance of the shift in focus to accruing high quality datasets very clearly. It's the natural consequence of "the marginal cost of intelligence approaching zero", as Sam Altman puts it.
Are there any examples of non-government organizations that stand to make money off of the atoms to bits moat? These are great examples but they're all government and grant-funded projects, not organizations around profit-driven business models. Thanks!
I'd be interested to chat if you have 15 minutes in the next few days. This is exactly what I've been working on for manufacturing defect detection - the idea of collecting enough different "real" data to able to build zero-shot models.
Hi Seth, I think you articulated the importance of the shift in focus to accruing high quality datasets very clearly. It's the natural consequence of "the marginal cost of intelligence approaching zero", as Sam Altman puts it.
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Are there any examples of non-government organizations that stand to make money off of the atoms to bits moat? These are great examples but they're all government and grant-funded projects, not organizations around profit-driven business models. Thanks!
I'd be interested to chat if you have 15 minutes in the next few days. This is exactly what I've been working on for manufacturing defect detection - the idea of collecting enough different "real" data to able to build zero-shot models.