• chepox@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    It is a developing technology. Good that they find these decrements in accuracy early so that they are understood and worked out. Of course there may be something nefarious going on behind the scenes where they may be trying to commercialize different models by tiers or something a brainless market oriented CEO thought of. Hope not. Time will tell…

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      The really annoying thing about the “brainless market oriented CEO” type, is that they’re often right about the market part and make lots of money…by destroying their product. Then off to the next shiny piggy bank to break open.

      • Mic_Check_One_Two@reddthat.com
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        Yup. It’s all about the quarterly profits. Everything else is irrelevant. No CEO wants to prioritize long-term growth or a friendly user experience, because that doesn’t get them the big fat bonus as they’re on their way out the door.

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          It’s not only the ceo, but the pressure that ceo faces from investors who are probably old, out of touch rich boomers who have toxic views of how businesses “should” be done

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        1 year ago

        The average share is held for about 6 months. The investor nolonger care about the long term future of the companies they invest in. If they don’t see immediate returns from the CEO they vote them out.

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      1 year ago

      As a early user of GPT, I can confirm from my end currently the quality of it is very far from what it was. I think it went of of their hands.

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        I have that sense too, i feel like some of my earliest interactions blew me away and now i still use it for certain pieces of code, but it’s not as strong as it first was.