Truth is you still need human to review all of it, fix it where needed, guide it when it hallucinate and write correct instructions and prompts.
Without knowledge how to use this “PROBALISTIC” slot machine to have better results ypu are only wasting energy those GPUs need to run and answer questions.
Majority of ppl use LLMs incorrectly.
Majority of ppl selling LLMs as a panacea for everyting are lying.
But we need hype or the bubble will burst taking whole market with it, so shuushh me.
That sort of crash is what central banks exist to protect against. That could be something like the Fed stepping in as a buyer of last resort and picking up several trillion dollars of equity, and/or pushing rates to zero again to incentivize private capital to more or less do the same.
A global crash of financial systems is unlikely because it’s cause too much pain for everyone. It unfortunately means we plebs are likely the ones paying to bail it out.
Frankly, I would be happy if riots in the streets happen (if there is a bailout of Big Tech in the first place). What's going on recently with OpenAI publicly, and probably most of the 'AI' players not publicly, is disgusting - it's a bubble, everyone and their mother knows it, and these guys try to save their asses by asking for governement backing before the bubble even pops. Privatize gains, socialize losses...
It's a shame that no more bankers went to jail after 2008, although I find the situation was much more complicated than here.
Oh, don't get me wrong, if and when this happens, I'll join the riots.
And I'm not even anti-AI; I genuinely believe that, as a technology, it is a major advancement that can and should be put to so many good uses. Which is emphatically not what the people in charge are doing.
This is a nightmare for security for companies that aren't big enough to pay the tax - which is most companies.
Every product, every fucking product, if it does anything, should have RBAC and SSO. These are the bare minimum. You want to hold off on SCIM for large customers, fine. Do that.
These are fair concerns, and I want to clarify what's included versus what's paid.
The confusion here is about two different types of SSO:
_Admin SSO (for managing Ory itself)_ - Ory is fundamentally an API. For self-hosted deployments, you control access however you want - through your infrastructure, reverse proxy, or using Ory Polis. This is not gated.
_Organizations SSO (for your end users)_ - This is the paid feature. It allows your B2B customers to bring their own identity provider. If you're building a SaaS product and BigCorp wants their employees to authenticate using Okta or Azure AD, Organizations handles that federation.
The distinction matters because maintaining integrations with enterprise IDPs is continuous work.
For example Google randomly changes their OIDC implementation on a Saturday evening. Someone needs to wake up and fix that. For products serving other businesses at scale, that operational burden is real.
Organizations is one of the few areas where we charge, specifically targeting the B2B SaaS use case. If you're self-hosting for internal use or building a consumer product, you don't need Organizations.
If you're selling to enterprises that require SSO, you're generating revenue to support the cost.
If every plan is not getting access to at least SSO / RBAC, you are contributing to a weaker security ecosystem that disproportionately impacts non-Enterprise organizations (most organizations).
Looking how editors can fabricate stuff OR argue like little kids whether original source from origin country should be mistrusted vs encyclopedia britanica is enough for me to know Wikipedia is no longer what it was and lost its purpose.
Without knowledge how to use this “PROBALISTIC” slot machine to have better results ypu are only wasting energy those GPUs need to run and answer questions.
Majority of ppl use LLMs incorrectly.
Majority of ppl selling LLMs as a panacea for everyting are lying.
But we need hype or the bubble will burst taking whole market with it, so shuushh me.
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