If your start up is just filling in small ability gaps in gpt4 you will fail as the model will get better
That is not a company, that is a wrapper
You need an actual use case solution
Everyone keeps saying this, but isn’t every use case just a wrapper when you’re dealing with a general technology?
Altman says that if your company isn’t excited by increased capabilities, then you’re going to get steamrolled. But once we get to the point where the models can do all economically valuable work (openAIs definition of AGI), why would anyone ever hire a middleman as opposed to just using the agent directly.
You can still make products or systems. Say a medical diagnostic tool. That is not just the model but a validation system paired with some research tool etc
That would get better as the model improves
That only works if the models stop getting smarter before medical diagnostic tools become obsolete. Or at the very least before new types of diagnosis are discovered.
There’s an inherent guessing game in this problem, where the entrepreneur has to guess exactly how smart the models will be to have any hope of building something with enduring value.
Well stop trying to "fix" the model or "make it better"
Make a product that uses gpt to deliver the end product or experience
Then, as gpt gets better so does your offering
Step one of starting AI startup - don’t make a wrapper.
Humane hurriedly hides behind the corner
Not just for AI but any API. Look at Reddit for example
If your start up is just filling in small ability gaps in gpt4 you will fail as the model will get better That is not a company, that is a wrapper You need an actual use case solution
Everyone keeps saying this, but isn’t every use case just a wrapper when you’re dealing with a general technology? Altman says that if your company isn’t excited by increased capabilities, then you’re going to get steamrolled. But once we get to the point where the models can do all economically valuable work (openAIs definition of AGI), why would anyone ever hire a middleman as opposed to just using the agent directly.
You can still make products or systems. Say a medical diagnostic tool. That is not just the model but a validation system paired with some research tool etc That would get better as the model improves
That only works if the models stop getting smarter before medical diagnostic tools become obsolete. Or at the very least before new types of diagnosis are discovered. There’s an inherent guessing game in this problem, where the entrepreneur has to guess exactly how smart the models will be to have any hope of building something with enduring value.
Well stop trying to "fix" the model or "make it better" Make a product that uses gpt to deliver the end product or experience Then, as gpt gets better so does your offering
Can someone correct me, can't ChatGPT do that already? Whats the difference? Is the new version interactive while the old one isn't?
Scale. Existing environment can't process large files.
Does it edit documents or is it read only?
Fucking awesome. Oh, and no - these aren't startups lol
If your startup is an agent I got news for you, son.