Why Jonah Peretti sold BuzzFeed
…So anytime we use a new model, six months later, the cost of it is like a 10th of what it was. So if we could lock in a bunch of users…
…So anytime we use a new model, six months later, the cost of it is like a 10th of what it was. So if we could lock in a bunch of users…
…it makes economic sense to build a slightly better model by spending another $50 billion that can attract another 200 million users. So, this is a race towards who can get…
…It starts to become very clear to everybody that these people were never our users, they were never our community members, they were never our fans. They were Facebook’s users. And…
…As a model, he names Peter Thiel’s “part-time partner” involvement at Y Combinator. Finally, Altman mentions a “regulation letter,” seeming to imply that the AI lab was going to…
…We’re not trying to build foundation models that are $100 or $200 million training runs. We are probably some of the earliest users of AI in real products. We use deep…
…You want to get to mobile, you want to get to cloud, and that’s how you’re going to get more users ultimately into your system without selling enough consoles, essentially…
…They didn’t go into the lines of code, but they went into the design, into imagining the user interface, into imagining user behavior, into imagining how to best get an idea…
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