> Fume isn't built on the premise that LLMs are going to get substantially smarter in the coming months. Instead, we're certain they're going to get much cheaper and faster.
I'm so tired of the assumption that AI tools are going to get increasingly more capable until they can take effectively take over any task that humans currently excel at. They are already useful, but they don't seem likely to take over everything. This is especially true when it comes to making critical decisions.
This take about cost, however, seems well-grounded. I appreciate clear statements like this that can act as guiding principles for what kinds of things to build, and how to anticipate changes in the coming months and years.
I'm so tired of the assumption that AI tools are going to get increasingly more capable until they can take effectively take over any task that humans currently excel at. They are already useful, but they don't seem likely to take over everything. This is especially true when it comes to making critical decisions.
This take about cost, however, seems well-grounded. I appreciate clear statements like this that can act as guiding principles for what kinds of things to build, and how to anticipate changes in the coming months and years.