A mantra very close to anyone in business, not just tech.
In the part II of NYT article on Ai it narrates how the first year of AI revolution came to light.
I could picture the setting, remembering how at Google we would even boast about how fast a single search was (remember?? just in the bottom of the home page?, also what really is a Beta?) .
As the authors go on its really fascinating how quickly companies shift direction, despite popular opinion suggesting differently , it amazes me how sometimes people do not realice the amount of processes and structures in place on a multi national corporation.
This leads to one of the must under reported events of the last year , the breach of security when someone posted one of the worlds most powerful libraries for free on 4chan! . Speed has its compromises after all, and one of speeds biggest enemies in my opinion is privacy.
When you go fast, everyone notices!
What they notice though its a matter of debate, sometimes they note your speed and forget about the rest, like the article stating this critical presentations riddled with mistakes, or the original badge of llm that spewed out false information hallucinating constantly (they still cant figure the finger stuff).
What I noticed is that we are watching history being written before or eyes, nothing is yet settled and through our behaviour we can influence the result.
As long of course we are not to baffled by speed.
Bonus Mention: The Turing award , we mentioned Turing test a couple posts back but we also have a 1M award, like the noble prize for computer scientists.
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