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Anger at the Trillionaire – is it Justified?

maximepeabody.substack.com
3 points·by peab·25 hari yang lalu·1 comments

The new bottleneck in agentic engineering

substack.com
4 points·by peab·2 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

The AI Flippening: what is it, and is it here?

maximepeabody.com
1 points·by peab·2 bulan yang lalu·2 comments

The AI Flippening Is Here

maximepeabody.substack.com
1 points·by peab·2 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Google is using AI answers in Search for Calculator answers

google.com
2 points·by peab·5 bulan yang lalu·2 comments

Criticizing Immigration Laws Is Not Racist

maximepeabody.com
19 points·by peab·9 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

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peab
·15 jam yang lalu·discuss
This is great! I disagree with some of the commenters here that the originals sound better.

The originals sound very much like demos, and from a producer's perspective are very low quality (no offense). They're definitely more raw, but objectively not as good - i.e harmonies aren't tight, the levels are not well balanced, etc.

It's funny that people hate that AI can improve this, because even without AI, modern music uses a ton of digital tools to mix and master - and true musicians don't care whether it's digital or not.

These commenters would be the same people who boo-ed bob dylan when he went electric.

Look at John Mayer - he uses AI to model amps, instead of lugging around giant heavy tube amps.

Question for you - what was the workflow exactly? I've been wanting to test out some AI tools to do similar things with my music.
peab
·kemarin dulu·discuss
I don't think that's true anymore
peab
·kemarin dulu·discuss
Where are you getting that from, that they're ok with CSAM?

I think they've been clear that they want to follow the law.

Every image gen provider struggles with this. I worked for an image gen app years before it became popular (Wombo dream) - it's a hard problem to solve, there are sick people out there.
peab
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
>The best feature is that it can delegate questions out to GPT-5.5 in the background, so you're no longer restricted to a voice model that's several years behind the frontier.

Ahh, this makes sense. I was wondering when they would start doing this. I stopped using voice mode all together because it was frustrating talking to a dumb AI, when most of the time I discuss things with Opus 4.8 or gpt 5.5.

I was working on a phone call agent recently, and thought about doing this. It makes sense
peab
·4 hari yang lalu·discuss
I've been building multiple products with LLMs, and they are in fact interchangeable for the most part.

In fact, most benchmarks show this! Most benchmarks have similar performance for the same classes of models.

On top of this, there are tools like open router, or even the openai SDK which trivially allows you to swap endpoints for the LLM!

If you're using the agents SDK from openai or something, then yeah it's not interchangeable but that's you doing it wrong
peab
·4 hari yang lalu·discuss
Enterprises switched from openai to anthropic this year - anthropic overtook openai for the first time. I don't see why they wouldn't switch again.

There's barely any moat. All the data is with connectors, memory is near useless
peab
·4 hari yang lalu·discuss
It really depends on what you're doing, but most LLM usage and agentic runs are pretty interchangeable in my experience, and it's usually trivial to switch.

If anything, you're better off supporting multiple LLMs as backup because most model providers have been so inconsistent with working all the time
peab
·14 hari yang lalu·discuss
This is awesome
peab
·15 hari yang lalu·discuss
not true. multimodality is still far from being solved
peab
·16 hari yang lalu·discuss
I agree - and I'm also confused why other's haven't simply copied every feature. It really doesn't seem that complicated.
peab
·20 hari yang lalu·discuss
Anecdotally At the moment, about half of our inbound applicants are fake profiles
peab
·24 hari yang lalu·discuss
right - so imagine how much worse it would be with a paper map or printed instructions
peab
·24 hari yang lalu·discuss
> Who hasn't been annoyed with "AI customer service", who hasn't been annoyed with "customer service", period
peab
·24 hari yang lalu·discuss
nah, i distinctly remember family road trips as a kid. Driving was super stressful with my mom yelling about missing an exit as she reads the map, getting lost in a not so nice neighborhood, etc.

you're romanticizing the past
peab
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
Oh wow, this is great!
peab
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
but would the scale stay the same?

Take a hotel for example - it's nice to have a butler, someone at the front desk, and a waiter, perhaps. But you don't need the cleaning crew, the kitchen staff, etc, that run behind the scenes. These you could replace with robots, no problem.
peab
·26 hari yang lalu·discuss
I mean, yeah, but it's not like it's done in a deceiving way. Nobody forces anybody to be a first hire
peab
·26 hari yang lalu·discuss
So how much should they be rewarded? You suggest a cap? What prevents someone that's more poor than you deciding that you nobody needs to make more money than them, so now you should make less money?
peab
·26 hari yang lalu·discuss
no, it's not. It's math. If you make a rule that you lower the person at the top of the pile, over time, there will be nobody left to lower - everybody will be at the top of the pile.

The fact people say 1 billion is too much money, or 1 trillion is too much is something to dig into - the number is relative! 1 billion is only a lot because not many people have a billion dollars. If inflation keeps up, one day everybody will be a billionaire.
peab
·26 hari yang lalu·discuss
yeah, but lot's of bad parents exist. Which is why there are laws around kids having to be in school, etc.

Maybe fine the parents if the kids get caught. Teaches them to teach their children better.