17 comments

  • x______________ 2 days ago

    Nothing factual in this article, only suppositions and possibilities with reference to MSFT getting rid of claude and Doordash CEO comments a week prior, as the title clearly ..suggests.

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    • KolibriFly a day ago

      [flagged]

    • NewsaHackO 2 days ago

      It's anti AI though, expect it to be on the front page shortly.

      • ares623 2 days ago

        As opposed to pro AI

  • dantodor a day ago

    Hire competent people, give them tokens. The two axes are complementary, not competing.

    • addedGone a day ago

      Literally, it's exhausting to have people parroting "It's more expensive than humans", complete non-sense, many people lack the ability to extrapolate even a tiny bit it seems like?

    • plmpsu a day ago

      Right.

      Give incompetent people tokens, and they become 10x better at their incompetence.

  • norome a day ago

    The real problem: token overuse triggered the pullback "after internal incentives pushed teams to compete on AI usage." Incentivised to burn money, they burnt too much.

  • ElenaDaibunny a day ago

    token prices are dropping fast though so this comparison has a short shelf life

  • ChrisArchitect a day ago
    • x______________ a day ago

      You linked the full discussion for Microsoft capping claude, TFA mentions Doordash and suppositions, titles don't match.

      Dupe sensors need calibrating.

      • fouc a day ago

        not exactly a dupe but definitely closely related.

      • ChrisArchitect a day ago

        The first Fortune source linked in this article was previously marked as dupe here and directed to that Verge discussion. Most of the discussion on this is there, 6 days ago.

  • alexgotoi 2 days ago

    In 1780, once horse power was way more expensive than a real horse. At least, that’s what my intuition data suggests.

    • KolibriFly a day ago

      Yeah but at least early industrial machines consistently outperformed humans on a specific task. With LLMs it's still a weird mix of brilliant moments and completely unreliable behavior

  • KolibriFly a day ago

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